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Process Analysis Assignment Process Analysis Assignment
Donald Trump And Sander s Influence On Political Maverickss
As time has passed, many changes have occurred; be it from farming to industry, or from writing
letters to sending text messages, change is inevitable. In recent years, a major change has begun to
occur, one that is finding expression in the political sphere. American society has started to turn away
from long established values of respecting tradition toward a more contemporary appreciation for
individuality and change. Political mavericks have become more successful in recent years due to
overall dissatisfaction with the current established system. More Americans have found themselves
discontent with aspects of the political sphere, such as the lack of third party representation, for
example. Political mavericks capitalizing on society s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Celine Lau wrote, Trump has continually broken any and all unspoken rules about public speaking,
denouncing political correctness, which many of his supporters find to be a refreshing change (2016).
By not adhering to the traditional political rhetoric styles in his speeches, Donald Trump has caught
the attention of many Americans. Also, much like Bernie Sanders, Trump has made statements against
the political establishment, as seen in his commercial, Donald Trump s Argument For America. The
repetition and constant downgrading of the political establishment appeals to United States citizens
who are also dissatisfied with the current political system, and it was these appeals that helped Donald
Trump win the
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NAEYC Guidance Assessment
Assessment of Guidance
NAEYC Standard 3a: Understanding the goals, benefits, and uses of assessment
This artifact Assessment of Guidance was created for my Observation and Participation in Early
Childhood/Primary Settings course. Over the course of sixteen weeks, I observed a child and
documented a child s development. The types of development I had to observe were her cognitive
development, creative development, emotional development, language development physical
development and social development. For each type of development, I had to provide an overall
summary of results on her development, a photo about that development and examples of the
development that took place over my observation.
This artifact falls under NAEYC Standard 3a
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Punishment Versus Rehabiliation
Punishment Versus Rehabilitation
Isabel Nevarez
University of Phoenix
AJS/504
Nicholas Russo
August 17, 2015
This paper, I will discuss the issues of punishment versus rehabilitation. I will point out issues on how
punishment and rehabilitation affects deterrence of crime, how it affects victims and their family. I
will also discuss how it affects offenders, the impact it has on society, and the fiscal impact upon
society. Punishment and rehabilitation helps the inmate in different ways. This will show both pros
and cons to punishment and rehabilitation.
Punishment versus Rehabilitation
The criminal justice system uses two objectives, these are punishment and rehabilitation. Society
looks at these two with high prospects but the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When offenders use rehabilitation programs they are given the opportunity to participate in drug
therapy programs. These offenders do their time and prior to being paroled out they are required to go
into a half way house or a drug rehab facility. When offenders get involved with any type of
rehabilitation program their view to commit crimes change and they will no longer desire to commit a
crime. Many of them come out with the hope to find a job and be lawful citizens.
Effect on victims/families
The effects of crime on a victim can be a very difficult and stressful experience. Many people
experience after effects of the crime and have to seek professional counseling to help them get through
the traumatic experience. Depending on the type of crime committed against the victims for some
victims and their families life will never be the same. Many families are affected as well and need to
seek professional counseling. They have to work through the hurt and anger and many are never able
to forgive the person who committed the crime. THE FBI FEDERAL BUREAU OF
INVESTIGATION. (2012, April).
Many victims would like to see the offender punished rather than going through rehabilitation through
probation or parole. Many people believe that punishment by imprisonment is the best sentence for an
offender to receive, where they could
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Apollonian Vs Dionyysian Research Paper
Apollonian vs. Dionysian (Friedrich Nietzsche) What is the difference between Apollonian and
Dionysian? The name Apollonian came from the Greek God Apollo, meaning good or obedient.
Dionysian came from the Greek God Dionysus, meaning more dark or sensual. He used the names
Apollonian and Dionysian for the two forces because Apollo, as the sun god, represents light, clarity,
and form, whereas Dionysus, as the wine god, represents drunkenness and ecstasy. (Leeming) People
use these terms to describe different things. One main thing they are used for is to compare between
people. If a person is more Apollonian they are more likely to follow the rules and do what is right. If
a person is more Dionysian they are more likely to do whatever they ... Show more content on
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There are several reasons that rap music is considered Dionysian. One reason is because the lyrics
have some dark meanings. For example, death, drugs and sex are some main topics in rap music.
Another reason rap music is considered Dionysian is because most rap artist use offensive language in
their music. Rap music is most commonly popular among the youth. This is because young teens are
much more Dionysian than adults. The scholarly dialectic is directly opposed to the concept of the
Dionysian because it only seeks to negate life; it uses reason to always deflect, but never to create.
(Raina) Not all rap music is Dionysian, but all rap music gets the reputation of Dionysian. Being
Dionysian isn t always bad either. For example, most rap songs talk about things that people keep
hidden away. In a way, rap music says all the things people cannot say
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A Welding Career
Welding is a career that does not requires an education and offers excellent wages, but requires lots of
safety Education is required to have to get a welding job. Welding takes a lot of training and skill.
Some companies provide a program that people can take. People help others that r needing help on a
project that is taking a while. Some people can use a full time program to weld on bigger things like
bridges. People had to pass the tests that are provided by the industries there in. Wages are the amount
a person is paid. Welders can generally earn 13 30 dollars an hour. Some people can made up to
27,000 62,000 a year. The wages also depend on the industry people work in and for. People the weld
on pipelines can make higher wages
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April 1971 Colonel M.A.G Osmani was selected as Commander...
April 1971 Colonel M.A.G Osmani was selected as Commander of Bengali armed forces. Organized
resistance began. Mukti Bahini (freedom Fighter forces) became increasingly active. July 1971,
Bangladesh forces command was set up.
The Awami League then set up their own plans for a new constitution to achieve an independent for
their state. As a result, the plan did not turned well as expected. The Pakistani army took control and
Mujib was arrested in March 1971 after a violent results. As result from this civil war, about 9.5
million refugees fleeing to India. This led to military intervention by India on the side of the Mukti
Bahini (Bengali freedom fighters ) at the beginning of December. Hence, weeks after that, Pakistan
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The physical distance was insignificant compared to the cultural, economic and environmental
difference of two parts. The only connection religion was not enough to balance the enormous
disparity created through economic oppression and cultural exploitation. Language issue is the most
crucial issue because it was important to have one sole official national language. To some extent,
every province was upset as many were favour for Urdu language hence their language will be a
second class language. The government failed to understand deep attachment of Bengalis with their
mother language. Urdu was spoken in the West and Bangla was spoken in the East. Therefore, because
of this language issue, language movement were set up and riots also took place. In addition, the birth
of Bangladesh and separation of Bangladesh from Pakistan was due to cultural differences. Pakistan
was a multiracial and poly ethnic country and their social customs differed from the rest which this
cultural differences led to the rise of ethics nationalism. It was Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto who were aware
about this cultural divide.
Moreover, contemptuous attitudes of West Pakistanis towards Bengal made the East Pakistan (the
Bengal) felt irritated with them. This can be seen from the attitudes of the government official
especially the West
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The Problem Of Community College Students
I, like many new LaGuardia students, would walk around campus with my head down in
disappointment with myself. Every time somebody asked where I went to school I would cringe and
respond softly LaGuardia Community College and would get a response like oh that s good as if to
spare my feelings. Unfortunately, LaGuardia like many other community colleges nationwide have a
negative connotation associated with them because they are the institutions that accept those students
that did not make it to other private or public universities. Or those students that were hit the hardest
with life. It would be wrong to not point out the socioeconomic disparity of those who attend schools
like LaGuardia where 61.8% of students who live with their families have a family income of under
$25,000 a year. I fall under this demographic and am also an underrepresented minority as a Latino of
Colombian background. This is the story of how I let my curiosity lead me to success and how I let go
of the misconception that community college students were unable to achieve.
When I enrolled in LaGuardia I was 2 years removed from high school and had no clear academic
direction. I signed up for one of the first semester cluster courses that were centered around a topic
that I found genuinely interesting called Globalization: You and The World. That was my first great
decision because I was met with an abundance of great professors and peers. The cluster course
catalyzes peer to peer
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Myocardial Infraction Report
Week #1 Discussion #2 Rabitt, R. With a lifelong passion for the sciences, I became interested in adult
nurse practitioner cardiologist. Before pursing my education as NP, I lost two important people in my
life for heart disease, my father and my fifteen year old daughter. I realized that I enjoyed making a
difference in people s lives and empowering patients to be active participants in his/her own
healthcare through education and strong patient healthcare provider relationship. I feel that I can lead
patient to achieving his/her health goals by provide support for the patient at the same time focuses on
myocardial infraction (MI) prevention through health promotion by emphasizing lifestyle
modifications to enhance overall quality of life.
I used the South ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The focuses in this article is a diet rich in saturated fats and calories, smoking and sedentary life plays
an important role in the recurrence of coronary events in patients with diagnosed coronary artery
disease. In many people, this way of living leads to changes of biochemical and pathophysiological
characteristics, which increase the development of atherosclerosis and thrombotic complications
(p.269). Consequently, dietary intervention and behavior changes play significant role that can provide
extra health benefit by improving or delay chronic diseases as well as increase life expectancy and
function of the body.
The third article Cost utility analysis of genotype guided antiplatelet therapy in patients with moderate
to high risk acute coronary syndrome and planned percutaneous coronary intervention in the
Pharmacy Practice Journal, (2014). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cost utility of
genotype guided treatment, compared with prasugrel or generic clopidogrel treatment without
genotyping, from the US healthcare provider s perspective
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The Sky Above The Roof s Poem Analysis
What would you do if you could rewind time? Paul Verlaine, who was elected Prince of Poets by the
French literary world, would probably want to rewind time if he could (Biography n. pag.). He was
identified as a major influence on the burgeoning symbolist movement and Decadent movement
(Biography n. pag.). The subjects of his poems are living, sorrow and grieving, time and brevity, love,
heartache and loss, landscape and pastorals, and nature (Biography n. pag.). In December 1880, the
publication of a new collection of poems, Sagesse (Wisdom), subsequently comes to be seen as a
major work of Verlaine, as one of his most beautiful (Biography n. pag.). It comprises more than forty
poems, some religious, other profane, and some which can see Verlaine s remorse and loneliness
(Biography n. pag.). The sky above the roof s... is one of the collection of poems, Sagesse (Wisdom),
using the visual imagery illustrating the nature. The poem, The sky above the roof s , expresses the
poet s feelings of loneliness, distance, and regret. In July 12, 1873, Verlaine was drunk and ... Show
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It was originally written in French and translated into English by Martin Sorrel. In this poem, the
speaker is the one who regrets with his young life, and the addressee is the speaker himself. When the
speaker stands and cries thinking about his young life, the sky above him is so blue and clear. The
wind is blowing and a branch of a tree is waving in the air. A bird in the tree is singing while the bell
from somewhere is making soft sounds. The speaker is feeling blue looking at the sky and the branch
above the roof. Furthermore, he feels sad listen to the sounds of the bell and the birds. The subject is
about sorrow and grieving, and it teaches a life lesson to the youth to spend the time wisely. This
poem evokes the nature imagery as well as his regret longing for freedom while spending his life in
the
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Reflection On The Boy In The Black Suit
The Boy in the Black Suit by Jason Reynolds is a realistic book and a winner of the Coretta Scott
King Award that is given to outstanding African American authors and illustrators. The main character
Matt wants his life to back to normal before his mom died. Matt gets a job at a local funeral home and
starts watching the funerals. He looks for the person that was the closest to the dead person. When he
sees them he understands that he isn t the only person that is grieving. During one of the funerals he
was watching he was looking for that one person instead he sees a girl named Love. Love s
grandmother died and instead of breaking down in tears she is understanding that her grandma is in a
better place. This gives Matt a different perspective on death and the loss of someone important. Matt
is grieving after his mother s death and he learns that everyone grieves in different ways and needs
help after the death of someone important to them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Matt s father has started drinking again and he isn t there for Matt. Matt seems disappointed in his
father. On page 54 the text said, Last night..., I started. He instantly stopped scratching at the toast, but
he didn t look at me. He just looked down at the half black, half brown bread. But I couldn t do it. I
couldn t zing him like I wanted to and trust me, I really wanted to only because, well, we were both
messed up, hurting, and it would ve just been a wack thing to do. Just... mean. His father hasn t been
the same after the death of his wife. He pick up the habit he broke to marry Matt s mother. This is the
way he decided to deal with the grief. It has left him coming home late and not being there for him
son. Matt has found his way to help the pain of the heartbreak and has made a habit of watching
people s funerals at the funeral home he
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The Cost Of An Electronic Medical Record ( Emr )
The expense of implementing an electronic medical record (EMR) will be one of the most costly
expenses a healthcare organization will encounter regardless of the size of the organization. The
organization will face many ethical and legal challenges with the implementation of EMR and
depending on the size of the organization may experience many organizational issues as well. The
Affordable Care Act is pushing for national EMR implementation. In order to accomplish goal, it will
be necessary to work through the many ethical, legal, and organizational challenges healthcare
systems will face implementing EMR.
The cost of an EMR system is an ongoing expense with a significant initial cost. There are many
financial considerations involved in implementing an integrated EMR similar to the EMR utilized by
Mayo Clinic. A fully integrated system will include costs for each facility, as well as the central costs
at corporate headquarters.
The CIO Consortium (2011) completed a cost study of evaluating, deploying, and operating an EMR
system at a 25 facility chain providing nursing care and rehabilitation services. While the fees in this
cost study may be different from what is required at another type of facility, the cost study includes
many financial considerations. The type of implementation will determine the central cost fees. One
option is the software as a service option. This would involve central headquarters contracting directly
with the EMR vendor, costing an annual
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Essay Nickel and Dimed Analysis
Ed Fleming Rhetorical Analysis Paper English 102 Thurs Hybrid In Barbara Ehrenreich s book Nickel
and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by In America we read about a middle aged journalist undertaking a
social experiment of the greatest magnitude. The journalist is Ehrenreich herself and the experiment
was to find out how a woman, recently removed from welfare, due to policy reform, would make it on
a six or seven dollar an hour wage. The experiment itself started out as just a question in the middle of
lunch with one of Ehrenreich s editors, it soon turned into a job assignment. Before starting the
experiment, Ehrenreich laid out some ground rules for her to follow during the duration of the
assignment. First she could never use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
High turnover is something that goes hand in hand with low wage jobs, so companies are always
looking for a workers replacement. Finally Ehrenreich is able to secure employment at a place she
give the pseudonym, Hearthside. To help protect identies of companies and people she actually
worked for and with, Ehrenreich decides to use fake names to achieve anonymity. Ehrenreich starts
out at 2.43 an hour plus tips. One of the first things Ehrenreich notices is that the people around her
are only working hard enough to get by. Because the managers will yell at anybody who is done with
their work, and not doing something new, the workers seem to be happy with just working at a slow
pace, doing just one job. Because the only reward for finishing early is being yelled at by a manager,
that apparently spends his day doing nothing, there is no real bonus to go the extra mile. Due to this
negative reinforcement, Ehrenreich notes that the restaurant is almost moving in counterproductive
mode. With less being worked on, less is being accomplished, attributing to the overall sad appearance
and low morale of the restaurant and its employees. The next problem Ehrenreich encounters is the
constant berating handed out by her supervisor Stu . Ehrenreich observes that due to this constant
barrage of insults and degradations, workers are forced to feel like they are subhuman. Weekly the
managers announce
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The Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand Franz at Sarajevo
It was a peaceful day at Sarajevo. The town had gathered to see the parade, but in the end, witnessed a
crime. Archduke Franz and his wife Duchess Sophie were driving through Sarajevo and expected to
arrive peacefully, but Gavrilo Princip had an assassination in mind for the family. The assassination of
Duke Franz Ferdinand was the most significant assassination of the twentieth century. The series of
unfortunate events, the lives of the killer and the killed, the coincidence and the troubles that ensued
because of this event were key to the beginning of World War I.
Franz Ferdinand was traveling to Sarajevo in June 1914 to inspect the imperial armed forces in Bonzia
and Herzgovina. As they were cruising through the town in an open car, Serbian nationalist Nedjelko
Cabrinovic threw a bomb at their vehicle. The bomb rolled off of the back their vehicle and injured a
few officers and a few civilian. The car sped off and quickly made it to a safe place. Later in the day,
Duke Franz Ferdinand went to visit the people injured. As they turned down the street not expecting
anything, BANG, the royalty had been shot. The assassination that occurred caused two world wars,
eighty thousand deaths, the Rise of Hitler. This may not have happened if Princip had not have been
hungry for a sandwich. Gavrilo looks up from his lunch and notices his opportunity for all the fame
and glory he could get from his terrorist group, the Black Hand. He saw Franz Ferdinand just a few
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Analysis Of The Poem Pentagram
Pentagram
The simple definition of the term pentagram is a five pointed star whose arms are equal length that is
drawn with a continuous line. Throughout history, this symbol has been used by religions and has
many different meanings.
The Pentagram can be traced back to carvings on stone walls in ancient Mesopotamia, dating these
carvings leads us back to 3500 BC. Many cultures use the symbol for various things.
It is a sign of royalty, representing power sent to the four corners of the earth; it was a sign of
protection, it was the Endless Knot and was a symbol for Truth; knights painted it on their shields, a
reminder of the five virtues they were to follow; Christianity claimed it represented the five wounds of
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For me, this means a lot. As well as teaching a young girl about the craft, often referred to as my grand
Witchling, I am guiding my partner on the path to being Wiccan. Knowing the correlation to the
horned God gives me another way to tap into those energies and helps me teach him to focus in the
divine masculine with the use of symbols.
In Modern Pagan/Wiccan practices the symbol is often used interchangeably with pentacle, though
there is a difference. The pentagram has no circle surrounding it and is composed of a single line. It
symbolizes the four quarters or directions, the four elements, the four seasons, and at the top point is
spirit, the fifth element from which all others come.
Satanists use this symbol, surrounded by a circle or not, upside down to represent their relationship
with Satan. They have taken our sacred symbol and twisted it to mean the opposite of what we think
and teach. In our modern age, with the extremes Satanists have gone to so they are noticed and make
an impact on society, the pentagram with the point down represents evil. To most, it means a covenant
with the devil and all that is unholy and against Christianity.
The Latter Day Saints use the inverted pentagram on many of their older buildings, I found this
amazing and since I live in Utah, about an hour from Salt Lake, I visited some of the older churches
and found one downtown that still had the symbol emblazoned above the
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Battle Of Layac Junction Essay
Battle of Layac Junction
December 7, 1941, Japanese air and naval forces struck multiple areas within the Pacific to include
Kota Bharu in British Malaya, Singora in Thailand, Guam, Hong Kong, and the Philippine Islands.
One of the prominent attacks targeted Pearl Harbor, marking the United States declaration of war
against Japan, in which the United States entered World War II. The capture of the Philippine Islands
served as a crucial effort to the Empire of Japan in ensuring the control of the Southwest Pacific
during World War II. The Philippine Islands served as a natural barrier between Japan and resources
found in East and Southeast Asia. Hence, the impact of the defense of the Philippines Island in Bataan
served in effectively delaying Japan s conquest of South Asia.
Attack on the Philippines was previously contemplated by the joint Army Navy Orange Plan of 1938,
later revised and named War Plan Orange 3 (WPO 3) in 1941. The plan focused on covering
emergency situations that would arise between the US and Japan. Furthermore, a section of this plan
expanded on the element of massing U.S. Army troops to Central Luzon, Philippines, in which the
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Then, after Colonel Steel s second request to withdraw based on potential disastrous outcomes, II
Corps ordered the units defending Layac Junction to withdraw at 2200 hours. Movement started at
approximately 2400 hours by the 31st Infantry regiment, in which the majority of the regiment was
out by 0130 hours, despite the amount of equipment they had to move. Then at 0230 hours, Japan
launched a night attack, which had displaced the covering force pulling out, destroying Company E,
31st Infantry as a tactical entity. Contact from the Japanese was lost after the withdrawal leading to
reorganization at positions in Pandan running from Manila
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Importance Of Governmental Roles With Criminals
Governmental role with criminals
The due process is to be known as the official and proper way of doing things in a legal case: the rule
that a legal case must be done in a way that protects the right of all the people involved. When the
governmental forces take custody of an individual based on the due process they take freedoms away.
This means that The criminal is no longer free of doing anything that relates with anyone else, they
have no constitutional rights what so ever but, they are protected by the constitutional prohibition and
cruel and unusual punishment. The state laws govern and administrate prisons a long with the rights of
the inmates. Under the U.s. constitution the protection given requires the prisoners to have ... Show
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The actions that were taken in the past centuries what were caused the global changes, this caused the
people to consider into taking action to change and protect the future. It also gives it a more decent
meaning then the stronger meaning it had before. The judicial discretion changed rapidly to a sentence
that was mandatory because the social environment believed that it was unfair. The role of the prison
has changed in some ways drastically, the prisons population has grown and its composition has
alerted ( paragraph 1, Prisons in
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Airport Offers Similar Vip Services And Facilities At O ...
the past five years. Midway airport offers similar VIP services and facilities to that of O Hare Airport.
Alternate options to commercial travel from O Hare or Midway Airport are available through the use
of the Fixed Base Operators support. Signature Flight Support is a FBO who services both O Hare
Airport and Chicago s Midway Airport. The company offers a wide range of services geared toward
corporate and private jets. The support includes runway support, flight planning, fueling, security, and
meeting and lounge facilities ( Chicago Midway Intl, ).
For the purpose of this mission, the principal will fly FBO from Chicago to Domodedovo Airport,
Moscow, Russia. The flight is approximately 12 hours in duration. Domodedovo Airport ... Show
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The principal s primary mode of transportation while in Izhevsk will be private car. The car will be
acquired through a reputable company, known by the principal s business contacts in Russia and
cleared by the protection team during the advance. To ensure the continued safety, EP personnel will
search the vehicle prior to acquisition and before each use for any signs of tampering, mechanical
issues or foul play intended to hinder the use of the vehicle or harm the principal. Global Positioning
Systems (GPS) will only be utilized in extreme cases and up to date paper maps will be accessible
inside the vehicle. The advance established primary and alternate routes of travel. The principal will
leave Izhevsk Airport and travel to his/her hotel. The Park Inn Izhevsk, Borodina Str., 25, Izhevsk,
Udmurt Republic 426057, contact (866)599 6674 from the U.S. or international +7 341 293 00 10, is
located in the heart of Ishevsk within walking distance to may tourist attractions. The hotel features a
restaurant, indoor pool and a bar/lounge. The hotel rooms include satellite television, complimentary
wireless and hard wired internet access and air
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Bessie Coleman s Legacy
Bessie Coleman left a legacy not just in Texas but in the United States that few pilots could ever
achieve. She may not have been the first African American to earn a pilot s license but she was the
first female African American. When people hear of famous African Americans their first thought
automatically goes to Rosa Parks or Martin Luther King Jr but nobody has heard of Bessie Coleman.
It is thought that Bessie s life was shaped by the tragedies she endured. First Bessie was born in early
1892 to illiterate parents that were both English born slaves and that were children of slaves. Bessie s
father left her and his family in 1901. Her mother and two older brothers went to work later that year.
Second, being African American during that time made it difficult for Coleman and her family to
accomplish anything. Because of these reasons Bessie lived a life of hardships and tribulations.
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Bessie s father, George Coleman, moved his family to Waxahachie, Texas, where he bought a quarter
acre of land and built a three room house where two more daughters of his were born. In 1901 he left
his family to go back to Oklahoma. Her mother decided to stay in Waxahachie to raise her family as
best as she could. To help her mother Bessie and her siblings started picking cotton from late
November into December of every year. When the girls were old enough they helped with the washing
that their mother took to make ends meet. (bessiecoleman.org)
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Androgen Deprivation Therapy
The key role of testosterone in the growth of prostate cancer was first demonstrated back in 1941
(Huggins, 1941); since then, androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) has provided the mainstay of
treatment for patients with hormone sensitive advanced prostate cancer. Although ADT is palliative, it
can normalize serum levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in over 90% of patients and can produce
objective tumour responses in 80 90%. This antitumor activity can improve quality of life (QOL) by
reducing bone pain as well as the rates of complications (eg, pathologic fracture, spinal cord
compression, ureteral obstruction). The duration of response to ADT for patients with metastatic
disease is highly variable, and most prostate cancer patients eventually ... Show more content on
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These agents bind to the GnRH receptor and initially trigger the secretion of LH, which in turn causes
a surge in testosterone production lasting 1 to 2 weeks (Sasagawa, 1998; Tomera, 2001). This may
stimulate prostate cancer cells, and in patients with advanced disease, exacerbate clinical symptoms
such as skeletal pain, ureteral obstruction and spinal cord compression, which may lead to paralysis
and, in rare cases, death (Thompson, 1990; Van Poppel, 2008a). The clinical effects of this flare can be
limited by concomitant anti androgen treatment (eg, flutamide or bicalutamide) (Perlmutter, 2009) to
produce a combined androgen blockade. However, this strategy is not always effective and also
associated with side effects. Chronic administration of GnRH receptor agonists eventually leads to
suppression of LH, which results in a reduction of testosterone release (van Poppel, 2010).
The flare phenomenon associated with GnRH agonists helped to drive the search for alternative
agents. Consequently, the new millennium saw the development of GnRH antagonists. These agents
bind directly to and block GnRH receptors, without causing the initial testosterone surge and flare
associated with agonists (Van Poppel, 2008a). Abarelix was the first GnRH antagonist to be licensed
for prostate cancer treatment; however, this agent was associated with immediate onset systemic
allergic reactions resulting from histamine release and in 2005 was voluntarily withdrawn from US
market (Huhtaniemi,
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Tottenham Hotspur s Plans For A New Stadium
In this case study we were given the opportunity to evaluate Tottenham Hotspur s plans for a new
stadium and a new striker. The Chairman of Tottenham, Daniel Levy has focused on three pillars that
he believes could sustain long term success for Spurs. Levy states, If you sign older players at huge
salaries but don t get the immediate football success you dreamed of, you cripple yourself (p.2). The
pillars are: the development of a new stadium, the building of a new training facility, and the continual
improvement of the club through prudent player acquisitions during the various transfer windows.
Adhering to these pillars would allow for continued success in both domestic and European football,
as well as the development of the company s assets. Ultimately, this would allow for the club to build
their brand, which in turn will lead to greater revenues being streamed in. Not only is the club historic,
but it also possesses 20 million fans worldwide. As a result, in 2008 White Hart Lane sold out every
game and there was a 20,000 person waiting list for seating tickets. With soccer gaining more traction
worldwide, more fans are likely to flock to games. The club receives revenues from four major
sources: attendance, sponsorship, merchandise sales, and broadcast rights. Its main costs are players
salaries and the costs of operating the stadium. White Hart Lane cannot be renovated to include 60,000
seats. Thus, if Tottenham wants to expand their potential for revenues they
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The Rule of Law Essay
The rule of law is a difficult concept to grasp and proves elusive to substantive definition. However,
the following work considers the attempts of various social and legal theorists to define the concept
and pertinent authorities are considered. Attitudes and emphasis as to the exact shape, form and
content of the rule of law differ quite widely depending on the socio political perspective and views of
respective commentators (Slapper and Kelly, 2009, p16), although there are common themes that are
almost universally adopted. The conclusions to this work endeavour to consolidate thinking on the
rule of law in order to address the question posed in the title, which is at first sight a deceptively
simple one. The rule of law Modern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Slapper and Kelly postulate that: the rule of law represents a symbolic ideal against which the
proponents of widely divergent political persuasions measures and criticise the shortcomings of
contemporary State practice. (Slapper and Kelly, 2009, p15) These commentators concede that the
concept lacks precision and that its meaning changes over time. Noted legal philosopher Joseph Raz
accepted the necessity for State intervention in society and suggests that the rule of law is essentially a
means of controlling, limiting and shaping the exercise of discretion in this intervention, rather than
seeking to abolish it entirely (Raz, 1977, p195). Raz clearly appreciated the risks associated with the
arbitrary and uncontrolled exercise of discretionary power and envisaged the principle of the rule of
law as the primary safeguard against that threat. Many other writers appear to share the opinion
expressed by Raz that the raison d être of the rule of law is to control the exercise of discretion,
including Dicey, Hayek and Thompson, and to a lesser extent Unger and Weber. Dicey, for example,
in his highly influential magnum opus, An Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution,
suggested that the rule of law is composed of three distinct and specific, but indivisible elements
(Dicey, 1885, p179 201). These are: 1. An absence of arbitrary power in the hands of the State; 2. The
supremacy of ordinary
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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Gas...
Introduction
Gas chromatography is one of the chromatographic technique which is widely used in determining
organic compounds. In gas chromatography, the compounds to be analyzed are vapourized and eluted
through a column with the aid of a gas as the mobile phase. The mobile phase is used solely as a
carrier gas, so that interactions of the mobile phase with the analyte are of no significance. On the
other hand, the stationary phase can be either a solid or liquid.
A solid substance can serve as a stationary phase on which the constituents to be separated can be
adsorbed. In practice, gas solid chromatography (GSC) or adsorption chromatography is important for
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Typically, the injected sample first goes into the inlet/inlet liner and then the carrier gas carries it to the
column. The sample injection port, column, and detector are heated to temperatures at which the
sample has a vapor pressure of at least 10torr, usually about 50◦C above the boiling point of the
highest boiling solute. The injection port and detector are usually kept warmer than the column to
vaporize the injected sample quickly and prevent the condensation of sample in the detector. For
packed columns, liquid samples of 0.1 to 10 μL are injected, while gas samples of 1 to 10mL are
injected. Gases may be injected by means of a gas tight syringe or through a special gas inlet chamber
of constant volume (gas sampling valve). For capillary columns, sample consisting of volumes of only
about 1/100 these sizes must be injected because of the lower capacity (albeit greater resolution) of the
columns. Sample splitters are included on chromatographs designed for use with capillary columns
that deliver a small fixed fraction of the sample to the column, with the remainder going to waste.
(Gary D. Christian,
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The Differences Of Fake News And The Media In The Media
Recently, there has been much fake news and unreliable sources online. The term fake news, as
President Trump believes, is any story that damages the reputation of a certain group, but the most
commonly used definition of fake news is any report or article based on lies. As for unreliable sources,
these are sources that cannot be trusted because the authors do not have the through knowledge or
credentials to discuss the topic they are writing about. The main difference between fake news and
unreliable sources is that fake news is stories that are untrue; however, for unreliable sources, the
articles written might not be necessarily false, but the people who write the stories are not certified to
write about the topic.
In addition, bias has always played a large role in the media. Media bias occurs when a source reports
a news story or article in a prejudiced manner. Yet, whether the source is more conservative or liberal,
this bias does not make the source is any less reliable because there will always be bias in the media.
For example, The New York Times has a more liberal approach when writing its stories, but this does
not mean this is an unreliable source. If the news The New York Times gives are factual and are
written by certified people, it is still a reliable source. Nevertheless, there are unbiased sources in the
media, too. When I say unbiased, I mean news sources that show no prejudice for or against a topic.
This means news sources such as ABC, BBC, USA Today,
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Does Wladyslaw Szpilman Portray The Holocaust In The Pianist
The movie The Pianist depicts the Holocaust in a way that gives the viewer a deeper understanding of
it. The story of Wladyslaw Szpilman shows what it was like for a Jew to experience the Holocaust
firsthand. In the movie, Szpilman and other Jews were first forced to wear the star of David on their
shirts when outside. They were then sent to the Warsaw ghetto. Throughout most of the beginning of
the movie, the Jews tried to make the best of their situation instead of fighting back against these
ridiculous laws. Also, people who spoke up against the laws discriminating Jews were beaten or shot,
which deterred further retaliation. Although Szpilman survives, his entire family is presumed to have
been killed in a death camp.
The movie also gives a good depiction of the dehumanization of Jews that occurred before they were
exterminated. Instead of killing Jewish people immediately, the Nazis passed laws, forcing them into
situations where they were isolated from other humans (in the Ghettos). The Jews could not ... Show
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A notable example is Wilm Hosenfeld, the German soldier who helped Szpilman survive the war by
providing him with food and keeping his existence a secret from other soldiers. Although he was a
German soldier fighting under Hitler s orders, he saw the human ness in Szpilman and according to
other sources other Jews and Poles who were systematically dehumanized and imprisoned. Although
Hosenfeld was not a typical German soldier, his actions show that some German soldiers were not
fighting because they believed in the cause, but because they had to fight to show their allegiance to
the nation. The Pianist provides a focus on what it was like to be a Jew in World War II, instead of the
history of the war as a whole, and presents aspects of the war that are not typically taught in history
classes. For these reasons, the Pianist is a great movie and especially fitting for a world history
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Team B NETW 600 Course Final Project Paper
Travel Agency, Inc. Table of Contents I. Executive Summary 3 II. Background Definition 3 a) Trends
and Projections 4 b) Competition 4 III. Problem Definitions 5 a) Infrastructure 5 1. Cabling 5 2.
Disaster Recovery 5 3. Equipment Life Cycles 6 b) Security 6 c) No Internal VoIP 6 d) Inability to
Switch to Telecommute Employees 6 e) Turnover Rate 6 f) E Commerce 6 g) Reducing Infrastructure
Costs 7 h) Call Volume Efficiency 7 IV. Requirements Definition 7 a) Project Goals and Objectives 7
b) Project Assumptions 8 1. Current Configuration of Network 8 2. Data Volumes, Measurements, and
Details 9 c) Existing Customer Equipment 10 d) Identification of Business Issues and Requirements
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a) Trends and Projections Today s on line travel market is succeeding because the companies are using
a more software centric, online business model termed E commerce. This has become the popular
avenue for businesses as it mirrors the ideas of mobility. The sheer amount of data available, coupled
with the advanced operating systems and social media platforms, have created new possibilities for E
commerce organizations. The infrastructure of E commerce has expanded into platforms such as peer
to peer networking, crowd sourcing, social websites, and mobile devices and media. E commerce
trends are findings ways to incorporate every aspect of our daily lives into an online package
associated with our everyday needs (Fishbein, 2013). Following the invention of Online Transaction
Processing (OLTP), primarily used by the airline, banking, and retail industries during the late 1960s,
the introduction of E Commerce progressed towards a global enterprise design which incorporated
commerce for web, mobile and the business to customer and business to business models. Such
designs became more useful as they increased the ability to manage and provide powerful tools to aid
potential customers with searching, merchandising, master data management, order management, and
web content management. Such designs present a great benefit to companies because the platforms
make
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Mgk General Admission Analysis
The album cover for MGK s General Admission album released on October 9th, 2012 depicts notable
Cleveland city buildings in gold to the right. MGK born in Cleveland Drawing attention to the
character sitting on the edge of a cliff looking away from the city along with a tree highlighted by the
spotlight shining on him or her. Just below that a mushroom cloud of smoke, possibly from a bomb,
grabs attention from the contrasting surrounding blue sky. The whole city of Cleveland is atop a
unappealing gray land. It has various objects like, cogs, pipes, and sewage coming out from
underneath it. The sky around has a surprisingly untainted blue, with fluffy clouds. MGK himself
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The media bashes Cleveland for this everyone knows it. MGK attempts portrays the status of
Cleveland through his album cover of General Admission. Even in the overall negative tone the media
puts on the city, MGK expresses the value of the city by portraying the buildings in gold. He sees
through the bad parts of the city and acknowledges its potential worth. The city, painted in gold, sits
on small chunks of land that holds it up, seeming like it could fall any minute. This shows the cities
roots makes everything unstable. Although there are no experts on Cleveland s history or its roots in
the room. We must take into account MGK s credibility of growing up on the streets and
understanding the city from his point of view tells us a lot. He wants Cleveland it be a great city, a city
where everyone wants to take a vacation to. Additionally, MGK also shows how the profitable and the
rich, in their ivory gold towers are far from the ugly gray ground and are surrounded by gold. This
leaves the rich unaffected by the drab environment they are not exposed to, therefore they make no
effort to change that
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Tankless Water Research Paper
Should You Get a Tankless Water Heater?
Many households are becoming more energy efficient in some way or another. Homeowners are
purchasing fuel efficient vehicles or installing solar panels on their homes to reduce their carbon
footprint. You may also be considering taking a baby step, like installing a tankless water heater at
your home. If your goal is to compare the benefits of a tankless heater to traditional water heater, keep
reading to see the pros and cons.
Pros:
Tankless Water Heaters Are Energy Efficient
As stated earlier, you save energy when you install a tankless water heater. You get the benefit of
heating less water, which requires less energy, so you may see an energy savings of up to 30% each
month.
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They also hang on your wall, so you don t have to worry about taking up floor space, and we all know
that floor space is a commodity in your bathroom or pantry.
Get How Water Faster with a Tankless Water Heater
Of course, every tankless water heater is different, but Energy.gov estimates that electric tankless
water heaters can heat up to five gallons of water per minute. By heating up water so quickly, there is
no need to store water and heat it periodically, like traditional water heaters.
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The Polio Vaccine Essay
The Polio Vaccine
The discovery of the polio vaccine was an important medical and scientific breakthrough because it
saved many lives since the 1950s. In the summer of 1916 the great polio epidemic struck the United
states. By the 1950s hundreds of thousands of people had been struck by the poliomyelitis. The
highest number of cases occurred in 1953 with over 50,000 people infected with the virus. When
hygienic conditions were poor polio attacked infants. The disease was spread by contaminated water
and contact with fecal contamination. Many infants died when the conditions were poor. But as
conditions improved the virus spread differently. It was spread more through playmates and family
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Dean William McEllroy talked Salk into joining the university full time. Though the school s research
budget was a grant from the American Society for the Study of High Blood Pressure in the amount of
$1,800, he saw the opportunity to do two things. One was to continue the work he was doing on
influenza, second was to begin working with the polio virus. A few months after arriving in Pittsburgh,
Salk was visited by the director of research at the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The
director asked Salk if he would be willing to participate in a polio typing program. I had no experience
working with polio, but it provided me with an opportunity. . . Salk said in an interview. This gave
Salk a chance to get funding, equipment, a laboratory facility, and to hire a staff to work for and with
him. Salk s previous work gave him the idea that a killed virus could in fact work when others thought
it couldn t. To type the polio virus Salk infected monkeys with polio by injecting it into them or
feeding it to them. If a monkey survived it built up antibodies to protect against the virus. The
monkeys that survived were then given another type of virus to see if the same antibodies protected
against the second type. If it did, it told Salk and his assistants that the two types were related. If it did
not, that told Salk that they were not related. Eventually
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Guidelines For Taxonomy And Phylogenetic Terminology
Citation MLA
Zachos, Frank E. Tree Thinking and Species Delimitation: Guidelines for Taxonomy and Phylogenetic
Terminology. Mammalian Biology 81.2 (2015): 185 88. Web.
In your own words, what was the main focus of the article? There are multiple interpretations
concerning how phylogenetic trees are built and the understanding of the phylogenetic species
concept. A common mistake when it comes to interpreting phylogenetic trees, which portray
evolutionary relationships among taxa. Generally it is viewed as a ladder of progress, yet it is not so
simple and is often the most relevant error to occur among reports. Species delimitation additionally
plays a similar role in this article, in that it is misused when providing evidence of species being
divided; however, it is much harder to understand the varying outlooks. Overall, the article focused on
these mistakes un order to provide practical guidelines for phylogenetic and taxonomic papers.
In your opinion, which was the importance of Figure 1? Explain why. Figure one is a correct
representation of a phylogenetic tree. It is important to the article due to the fact that it is a visual that
can be understood and compared to. The article focuses on the fact that phylogenetic trees are
generally incorrect due to a wrong impression. For example, not at any time will a tree be read from
left to right since there is no difference in whether a taxa is drawn on the left or the right side of the
tree. The only important
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How Creativity Has Been Applied to a Business Idea or Problem
Individual report
How creativity has been applied to a business idea or problem
To make a business grow and achieve productive and efficient results you need to invoke creativity
which has always been an essential business skill. Since long time creativity has been applied to a
business world as companies seek to use it in all parts of the organization to make it gain more profits
and to be exceptional from others. A business person has to find unique solutions every day and he has
to know how to react to situation creatively. Richard Florida (2002) stated human creativity is the
ultimate economic resource. The ability to come up with new ideas and better ways of doing things is
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Companies have started to use personality tests in the past five years so that they can find a potential
employee s strengths and weaknesses. If questions and answers are quite accurate and test is done
properly it can help an employer to find more about person s advantages and disadvantages. It is very
important to know because one of the most important points is that most of personality tests help to
recognize unqualified candidates. Although experts warn that many personality assessments don t
deliver what they promise, legitimate scientifically validated tests are helping employers evaluate job
candidates to select those best suited for particular positions. Other tests are designed to measure
intelligence, honesty, management aptitude and other qualities.
Napoleon Hill stated ideas are the beginning points of all fortunes. When you have a great business
idea it is not enough just have it somewhere in your brain, the second thing to do is to realize it in
other words it is called idea feasibility. Same as this American author stated by having a successful
idea you can open doors to new opportunities and attract fortune. The idea is like a new product which
can be applied to a new business. The more successful the product is the better results it will give in
the
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My First Time Of The Worst Races Of My Life
30:27. I read on the clock as I finished one of the worst races of my life. A 30:27 isn t even a 10
minute mile. I knew that this was significantly slower that my first time of the season, and I was
vanquished. Frustration overtook me when I recalled about how hard I practiced to obtain a worse
time. Due to the size of the team this year, I am only going to let people who have a 28:00 PR
(personal record) or better run at MSU, Coach Andres announced at practice on Monday. MSU was
the meet of the season. All of the returning runners raved about how much run it is to run there. I
needed to run at MSU, so I decided I was going to run a 28. Now, I am a person who accomplishes my
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Usually, the first mile is bearable I can still breathe at an even pace and my body is willing to keep
going. This race, however, my breathing was horrible after my opening sprint. Did I mention that was
a lousy idea yet? At around the 1 mile mark, Sam caught up with me. I decided I was going to try to
stay with her even though my brain was telling me I was not going to be able to keep going. I fought
my longing to stop or slow down like one does when trying to drag them self out of bed in the
morning. As we continued to run, my breathing worsened and worsened until I sound like a dying
whale. My legs hurt. My back ached. My lungs screamed. My mind kept telling me to quit, but I told
myself to keep going. When we arrived at the track, Sam sprinted to the finish, but I couldn t muster
the energy or willpower to go any faster. In fact, I didn t want to go at all. For a split second, I
considered just dropping into the grass and not even finishing. But I was already 3 miles in, the war
was basically over. I tried to kick it in once I made to within 10 meters of the finish line. I came
through with no control of my body. I tried to keep walking, but my body was revolting against me. It
wanted to be done. There was not a clock, so I had no idea of my time. In all my years, I have never
hurt so much after a race. My whole body ached, I kept dry heaving, and I felt light headed. Once I
had recovered enough to walk,
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Merck Vioxx Recall
Merck, the FDA, and the VIOXX Recall MBA 520 D4C2 Ethics Leadership in a Global Environment
April 22, 2012 Merck and Vioxx Recall Did Merck act in social and ethical manner? In 2005, Merck
was ranked fourth in sales among pharmaceutical companies. Merck had released the drug Vioxx, for
treating Osteoarthritis in late 1990. Merck as a company has a reputation of being one of the most
ethical and socially responsible drug company established. The company s Philanthropy was
Legendary (Lawrence Weber, 2011). A quote from George Merck, CEO, stated We try never to forget
the medicine is for the people. It is not for the profits. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Instead, they were so focused on developing a blockbuster drug that its ethical considerations that
would ordinarily have been considered were ignored. Protecting consumers of prescription medicine
The best course of action, in protecting consumers of prescription medicine, would be to ban direct to
consumer (DTC) advertising of these medications. Research has shown that DTC ads provide biased
educational materials that promote medication over healthy alternatives (Stange, 2007). Conversations
between the patient and health care provider revolve around DTC ads rather than the patient s personal
health. Discussing why the DTC drug is not the best option for the patient could result in decreased
conversations about the patient s behavior, family health history or recent patient health concerns.
DTC advertisements create an environment through which patient vulnerability and fear of illness is
manipulated and the selected drug serves as the best solution. These advertisements should encourage
the patient to encourage communications between the patient and doctor on ways to become healthier;
instead they foster a belief that drug dependency is a more viable solution than healthy behaviors. As
of right now, only the United States and New Zealand do not ban the use of DTC ads (Stange, 2007).
Consumers need to take a more
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Decade Of Healing
d. larger world. In order to demonstrate how this process works ( and essentially provide the typical
reference points needed amidst existing literature) an autoethnograghic epochal segment of the
researcher s life is provided. This segment, anticipated part one of three segments, is situated decades
that immediately followed the assassination. It addresses the establishment of an initial optic of the
researcher s post colonial missiology in its seminal formation as well as map of the intensely personal
spiritual volition ( Yocum 2014) that as reflected upon guides the reader to a rich experience of
sharing the author s journey. A Decade of Healing It was if I had a second degree burn on my soul.
After the initial recoil from the assassination in an epochal sense I entered a decade of healing. Until
1992 and the death of my father, I was numb to the injury. I simply established boundaries like a band
aid. To prevent the outside world from causing further injury, I joined the U. S. civil defense and went
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The blister exposed to the world had now covered over the skin. For the healing to occur underneath
the surface the skin has to become moist and tender. A steady, unresolvable, gently burning pain came
into my conscience. After ten years, and I had not returned to normal. Nobody, including myself,
really knew about it. There was just a general unsettledness in my life. I couldn t refer to the matter
clearly in the past tense. It was unlike typical grieving or trauma. It wasn t simply the death of a close
friend. Nor was it the trauma of the violence. Set between me and the universe there was still a lack of
order, a loss of meaning which I couldn t frame. Something between the Christian call of mission and
the real world was incongruent. Reflecting backwards didn t solve the
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Nissan Persuasive Essay
Here at Magic Nissan of Everett, we are pleased to offer you the 2016 Nissan Juke in Everett. One of
the more unique crossovers on the market, this subcompact stands out thanks to its head turning
styling and cutting edge features. Several trims are available, and all provide exceptional driving
dynamics and sporty handling. The interior is both accommodating and well appointed as well. 2016
Nissan Juke in Everett Under the hood, the Juke is motivated by a turbocharged 1.6 liter four cylinder
that is good for 188 hp and 177 lb ft of torque. The Nismo RS trim is equipped with the same engine,
but the different tuning results in increased output: 215 hp and 210 lb ft of torque. Both the S and L
trims come with a continuously variable transmission, but the SV, Nismo and Nismo RS allow for a
six speed manual gearbox. If you select the CVT, you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Of note is that a new feature is available this year: the hands free Siri device. Choose the SV version
and you gain upgraded upholstery, a leather wrapped steering wheel, satellite radio and driver modes
for throttle, steering and transmission responsiveness. This trim of the 2016 Nissan Juke in Everett can
be had with the Tech Package that gains Nissan Connect smartphone app integration, a 360 degree
around view camera system with moving vehicle detection and an upgraded Rockford Fosgate audio
system with a subwoofer. The SL builds upon the above features by adding automatic headlights, fog
lights and leather upholstery. The Nismo tacks on sporty accoutrements such as 18 inch alloy wheels,
summer tires, a limited slip differential, special exterior and interior styling details, front sport seats
and a steering wheel wrapped in leather and simulated
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The Impact Of Eleanor Roosevelt
Some know her as the First Lady of the United States and wife to Franklin D. Roosevelt; while others
know her as a feminist who empowered others to stand up for what they believe. Despite controversies
of what others perceived of Eleanor Roosevelt, she was truly a woman who understood her power and
used it to reach and support others and to have a voice for those who lacked it. Although she had to
overcome many difficulties and tribulations, historians state that; it is difficult to overstate the impact
of Eleanor Roosevelt of the history of the twenty century women not only in America, but also the
world and rank her the most significant First Lady and most influential American Eleanor Roosevelt
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Although she had worked in the National Consumers League before she was married; which promoted
the rights of women; after World War I, Eleanor Roosevelt realized the power and influence she
obtained as First Lady of the United States and desired to help those who were helpless. She worked
with the International Congress of Working Women and the Women s International League of Peace
and Freedom; which promoted the end to poverty and war. The friendships made through these
societies not only shaped her understanding of the importance and equality of all people, but
dramatically changed her life forever. She was fully committed to American politics and human rights
and worked with women rights groups around the nation for women to become involved and to be part
of the New Deal. Eleanor Roosevelt encouraged women to be part of the union, limited the hours and
employer forced a woman to work, and fought for the rights for women to vote. She continuously
encouraged women to stand up for their rights and stated of their capability to do the work of that men
could accomplish; like joining the military. Even after the end of the White House Eleanor continued
to promote women s equality and believed that women had special qualities that made the
peacemakers and mothers, but also believed these qualities made them fine
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Final Practice with Solutions
Final Practice Key
1. Bridget Company uses activity based costing. The company has two products: A and B. The annual
production and sales of Product A is 2,000 units and of Product B is 3,000 units. There are three
activity cost pools, with estimated total cost and expected activity as follows:
The overhead cost per unit of Product A under activity based costing is closest to:
A. $6.00
B. $9.60
C. $8.63
D. $13.80
2. Austin Wool Products purchases raw wool and processes it into yarn. The spindles of yarn can
then be sold directly to stores or they can be used by Austin Wool Products to make afghans. Each
afghan requires one spindle of yarn. Current cost and revenue data for the spindles of yarn and for the
afghans are as follows:
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7. The management of Freshwater Corporation is considering dropping product C11B. Data from the
company s accounting system appear below:
All fixed expenses of the company are fully allocated to products in the company s accounting system.
Further investigation has revealed that $211,000 of the fixed manufacturing expenses and $122,000 of
the fixed selling and administrative expenses are avoidable if product C11B is discontinued.
According to the company s accounting system, what is the net operating income earned by product
C11B?
A. $74,000
B. $(521,000)
C. $(74,000)
D. $521,000
8. Amadon Corporation manufactures and sells a single product. The company uses units as the
measure of activity in its flexible budgets. During July, the company budgeted for 7,900 units, but its
actual level of activity was 7,920 units. The company has provided the following data concerning the
formulas to be used in its budgeting: The direct labor in the planning budget for July would be closest
to:
A. $41,868
B. $41,080
C. $41,184
D. $41,974
Cost = Fixed cost per unit + Variable cost per unit  q
= $0 + $5.20  7,900 = $41,080
9. (Ignore income taxes in this problem.) The Crawford Company is pondering an investment in a
machine that costs $350,000, that will have a useful life of eight years, and that will have a salvage
value of $25,000. If this machine is purchased, a similar, old machine will be sold at a
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Excite Health Partners Case Study
As a premiere HIT recruiting company, Excite Health Partners understands how important cyber
security is to healthcare organizations. As technology advances, so does the exposure and the
vulnerability of data. That is why Excite Health Partners is prepared to provide you with the most
qualified, experienced and dedicated cyber security experts in the industry.
Our Cyber Security Team
Whether you need cyber security services for one process or you need comprehensive cyber security
support, we are ready to outfit your department with experts who will get the job done. Our cyber
security consultants can assist in many different areas of security including:
Management of both internal and external IT security risks through administrative,
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Physics Roles in Golf
Physics is in everything around us. It is in us driving a car, walking down the street, and pushing a
child on a swing. Physics is also in every sport you have ever played, or watched someone play. It is
involved in a baseball player swinging his bat, or a swimmer cutting through the water. It is also in
golf. In this paper I will discuss three different ways that physics plays a role in the game of golf. The
first is the motion of hitting the ball, or the swing, the second is the spin of the ball, and the third is the
loft of the driver. Let us start with the basic motion of golf, which is swinging the club and hitting the
ball. The golf swing is an example of angular motion. The twist that golfers have in their swing
produces torque on the club, which changes the angular velocity of the club. The key to getting the
ball to travel such long distances lies in the club head velocity. The faster the club head is going at the
bottom of the swing, the further the ball will travel. This is due to a greater amount of kinetic energy
being transferred from the club head to the ball. In other words, if a golfer can get the right twist down
at the right time, the club will be sped up when it connects with the ball. Most professional golfers can
achieve speeds of around 100 MPH at the bottom of their swing. Who would have thought that there
would be so much science behind what seems to be a simple golf swing? (The Physics of Golf)
Moving on to the second way that physics plays a role
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Friedrich Schleiermacher s Views On Religion And Religion...
Known as the Father of Modern Liberal Theology, Friedrich Schleiermacher was a German
philosopher and theologian who directed his attention on the nature of religious experience from the
viewpoint of the individual and human nature itself (Mariña 3). Highly influenced by German
Romanticism, Schleiermacher attempted to settle the criticisms of the Enlightenment with
conventional Protestant Christianity (Crouter 261). By doing so, he abandoned the Moravian theology
that had neglected to gratify his growing reservations and he embraced the sensible outlook of
Christian Wolff and Johann Salomo Semler. He then became accustomed to the methods of historical
criticism of the New Testament and of Johann Augustus Eberhard, from whom he attained an
adoration of the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle. Consequently, he began reforming Immanuel Kant
s structure by implementing thoughts from the Greek thinkers (Mariña 3). On this basis, this essay will
clearly articulate Friedrich Schleiermacher s conception of religion and religion s association with
Christianity as expressed in Speech I: Defense and Speech II: The Nature of Religion of his work, On
Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers. The essay will explore Schleiermacher s refutation of
three notions of religion possessed by the despisers, clarify his recognition of the true religion with
sensation as well as express his understanding of the association involving religion and Christianity.
REFUTATION OF VIEWS OF RELIGION HELD
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Us Invade Grenada Research Paper
#1. U.S invades Grenada in 1983 The United States invades Grenada on the caribbean island and did
you know that population was about 91,000 and it s also the north Venezuela. The United states led the
victory the leader of the Grenada was Maurice Bishop the invasion began six days after Bishop s death
at the start of the day President Ronald Reagan has made a threat to the caribbean nation of grenada
they was nearly 1,000 Americans that was americans was in grenada at the time President Reagan
Ordered Almost 2,000 troop to invade Grenada. 9/11 #2. The Reason Why I Choose 9/11 is because it
was the most devastating thing that happen to America Kids and parents all have been separated from
their loved ones schools and buildings have all been tore down . ... Show more content on
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There was also a policy in 1899 where all nations could make trades in China. The US built the
Panama Canal for a quicker way to travel from the Pacific ocean to the Atlantic. On January 1917
Germans said that their submarines would sink any ship in British waters. After World War I there was
a meeting held to bring cooperation and peace to the world. #8. The 1920s was when they started to
invent things. Robert Goddard invented the liquid fueled rocket (cars). Garrett Morgan invented the
stop signs in 1923. The first television broadcast showed in Washington D.C. The 20s was a social and
dramatic change. In the 1920s people had more money to spend. People started going to the movies
more. Jazz music started playing at clubs. During the 1920s the 18th Amendment banned drinking
alcohol and selling it at 12 am. The worlds wealth doubled between 1920 1929. A lot of americans do
not like this new culture. #9. A gap grew between rich and poor as urbanization grew. They forced
Native Americans to live on reservations to fix frontier problems. The frontier shifted while settlers
moved in. Barbed wires and fences ended cattle. Andrew Carnegie bought libraries and schools.
Business had
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Political Factions
For the majority of us, government often seems like nothing more than a distant and unrelatable
amalgamation of esoteric arguments and oceans of rules and regulations. Nevertheless, government
touches us all and not just during tax season. For better or worse, governments all over the world form
the backbone of society as we know it. For this reason, it becomes relevant for us as citizens and
residents to pose certain fundamental questions. The most significant being one that is consequential
to all civilized persons, What is the appropriate role of government in the lives of citizens? Another
overarching question particular to the United States is, What is the appropriate balance of federal and
state power, and what should each respective ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The formation of Factions is a totally natural and to be expected. Different people want different
things. The two biggest examples of factions are the left and right sides of the political spectrum. On
one end, the left, you have the liberal people open to new and different ideas, believe in the
importance of helping each other, and believe that government needs to be involved in social issues in
order to provide equality. On the other end, the right, you have the conservative people who are
determined to uphold established ways of thinking, believe in the importance of self reliance, and
believe that government should stay out of social issues in order to protect freedom. What happens
when these two large factions do not agree? Absolutely nothing, as demonstrated by today s
government. Madison was worried about this problem and asserted that it was necessary for a national
government consisting of a single party to exist in order to counteract the polarizing and paralyzing
effects of factions among the states. As they act as a further separation of power, factions do have their
benefits. However, having the federal government become a more party neutral environment could
greatly help to avoid some of the problems we see today; the federal government could keep the states
and their factions in check and make sure things actually get
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What Role Did Samurai Play In Japanese Culture
Tradition played a major role in Shogunate Japan. Every role and ritual that each person took place in
had multiple traditions and meanings embedded in it. This had an enormous effect on the overall way
in which Japanese society functioned. In the following report, the role that traditions played in art,
samurai, daily life and geography during the 17th to 19th century had on Japanese society will be
explored and uncovered.
SAMURAI (WARRIORS) OF JAPAN:
The samurai held a very important role in the Tokugawa society. Tradition influenced the way in
which the samurai were able to perform during battle and their efficiency. Bushido meant the way of
the warrior. He who practised the code of bushido was expected to act honourably, faithfully ... Show
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Traditional kimonos were worn by every class, except for the samurai; they wore a two piece set
called the hakama. As the Meiji Revolution was in the workings, a widespread of silkworm disease hit
Europe. As Japan was an isolated country, they were easily able to avoid this disease, produce and sell
Japanese silk at an astounding price. The traditional art of raising silkworms and spinning their threads
was recognised as the way in which Japan s new economy was able to re negotiate its imbalanced
agreements and restore its power. This is because Shogunate Japan had the advantage of silk and
silkworms over Europe and their countries. Because the material was so expensive, only the upper
classes were able to wear their kimonos made out of silk. The farmers, merchants and artisan s
kimonos were made out of cotton or hemp. As Japanese traditions revolved around religion and
philosophy, Buddhism influenced what many people ate. Meat in this religion was strongly
discouraged, so the Japanese civilization ate what they could easily get a hold on. These foods mainly
included rice, vegetables and seafood. As Shinto was practised throughout Japanese society, a culture
developed that created an appreciation towards all life in nature and arts. The contribution of daily life
in Japanese society helped gain its maximum potential. People were able to get use out of the
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The Power Of Fear In Dante s Inferno
The power of fear is has very little limits, (Shorto). The great writer, Dante, was aware of this singular
fact, and used it to fuel his famous text The Inferno. As Dante constructs his masterpiece his creative
mind is let loose on a rampage of pain. He forges a variety of punishments for the souls damned to
Hell. Each consequence follows a sin made by the common people, and as these common people read
about what could become of them they experience fear. In The Inferno written by Dante, the text
contains several vivid punishments that strike fear in the hearts of its readers, and motivates them
against sin. The second Canto contains one of the first cruel punishments that advises against giving
into the desires of the heart, and it encourages readers not to sin in such a way. Dante and Virgil
stumble upon a scene where sinners who abandoned themselves to their temptations, (Canto 2, line
53), swirl around in the tempest of Hell. Dante soon spots the well known Paolo and Francesca and
calls to them wishing to hear their story. The two tell a story of abandoning reason to fulfil their
appetites, and how they must not spend eternity in the grasp of the other as punishment. Upon hearing
this tale, Dante is stricken with compassion and weeps for them. Any reader of this section may also
feel pity for the couple, but it is also a feeling of fear that begins to take hold. A fear of committing the
same sin and Paolo and Francesca and receiving their punishment creeps into
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Comparing The Once And Future King
Written by T. H. White, The Once and Future King tells the life of King Arthur. In four books, T. H.
White chronicles the rise and fall of King Arthur. The Sword and the Stone, the first book of The Once
and Future King, details what King Arthur learned as a child when he was not known to be the next
King of England under the influence of his pacifistic tutor Merlyn. He learns that being fair and just is
better than power and tyranny. In the next book, The Queen of Air and Darkness, King Arthur is
guided by Merlyn and applies what he learned as a child to his reign as King to create the Round Table
, where all knights are equal and will use their Might for Right , using their power for good, not
tyranny. In the third book, The Ill Made Knight, King Arthur tries to keep his Round Table from
splitting, all the while his wife, Guenever, and his best knight and friend, Lancelot, are rumoured to be
having an affair. In The Candle in the Wind, the last book, King Arthur creates laws and uses trials,
juries, and evidence to instil justice as his last attempt to create a perfect society. Throughout his life,
King Arthur is seen as benevolent, brave, chivalrous, open minded, progressive, determined,
optimistic, and faithful. King Arthur s traits portray him positively, but he is not perfect and his flaws
can sometimes portray him negatively. King Arthur was told he would be a squire for his brother, Kay,
who would be knighted. Arthur did not know who his biological parents were,
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  • 2. Donald Trump And Sander s Influence On Political Maverickss As time has passed, many changes have occurred; be it from farming to industry, or from writing letters to sending text messages, change is inevitable. In recent years, a major change has begun to occur, one that is finding expression in the political sphere. American society has started to turn away from long established values of respecting tradition toward a more contemporary appreciation for individuality and change. Political mavericks have become more successful in recent years due to overall dissatisfaction with the current established system. More Americans have found themselves discontent with aspects of the political sphere, such as the lack of third party representation, for example. Political mavericks capitalizing on society s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Celine Lau wrote, Trump has continually broken any and all unspoken rules about public speaking, denouncing political correctness, which many of his supporters find to be a refreshing change (2016). By not adhering to the traditional political rhetoric styles in his speeches, Donald Trump has caught the attention of many Americans. Also, much like Bernie Sanders, Trump has made statements against the political establishment, as seen in his commercial, Donald Trump s Argument For America. The repetition and constant downgrading of the political establishment appeals to United States citizens who are also dissatisfied with the current political system, and it was these appeals that helped Donald Trump win the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. NAEYC Guidance Assessment Assessment of Guidance NAEYC Standard 3a: Understanding the goals, benefits, and uses of assessment This artifact Assessment of Guidance was created for my Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings course. Over the course of sixteen weeks, I observed a child and documented a child s development. The types of development I had to observe were her cognitive development, creative development, emotional development, language development physical development and social development. For each type of development, I had to provide an overall summary of results on her development, a photo about that development and examples of the development that took place over my observation. This artifact falls under NAEYC Standard 3a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Punishment Versus Rehabiliation Punishment Versus Rehabilitation Isabel Nevarez University of Phoenix AJS/504 Nicholas Russo August 17, 2015 This paper, I will discuss the issues of punishment versus rehabilitation. I will point out issues on how punishment and rehabilitation affects deterrence of crime, how it affects victims and their family. I will also discuss how it affects offenders, the impact it has on society, and the fiscal impact upon society. Punishment and rehabilitation helps the inmate in different ways. This will show both pros and cons to punishment and rehabilitation. Punishment versus Rehabilitation The criminal justice system uses two objectives, these are punishment and rehabilitation. Society looks at these two with high prospects but the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When offenders use rehabilitation programs they are given the opportunity to participate in drug therapy programs. These offenders do their time and prior to being paroled out they are required to go into a half way house or a drug rehab facility. When offenders get involved with any type of rehabilitation program their view to commit crimes change and they will no longer desire to commit a crime. Many of them come out with the hope to find a job and be lawful citizens. Effect on victims/families The effects of crime on a victim can be a very difficult and stressful experience. Many people experience after effects of the crime and have to seek professional counseling to help them get through the traumatic experience. Depending on the type of crime committed against the victims for some victims and their families life will never be the same. Many families are affected as well and need to seek professional counseling. They have to work through the hurt and anger and many are never able to forgive the person who committed the crime. THE FBI FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION. (2012, April). Many victims would like to see the offender punished rather than going through rehabilitation through probation or parole. Many people believe that punishment by imprisonment is the best sentence for an offender to receive, where they could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Apollonian Vs Dionyysian Research Paper Apollonian vs. Dionysian (Friedrich Nietzsche) What is the difference between Apollonian and Dionysian? The name Apollonian came from the Greek God Apollo, meaning good or obedient. Dionysian came from the Greek God Dionysus, meaning more dark or sensual. He used the names Apollonian and Dionysian for the two forces because Apollo, as the sun god, represents light, clarity, and form, whereas Dionysus, as the wine god, represents drunkenness and ecstasy. (Leeming) People use these terms to describe different things. One main thing they are used for is to compare between people. If a person is more Apollonian they are more likely to follow the rules and do what is right. If a person is more Dionysian they are more likely to do whatever they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are several reasons that rap music is considered Dionysian. One reason is because the lyrics have some dark meanings. For example, death, drugs and sex are some main topics in rap music. Another reason rap music is considered Dionysian is because most rap artist use offensive language in their music. Rap music is most commonly popular among the youth. This is because young teens are much more Dionysian than adults. The scholarly dialectic is directly opposed to the concept of the Dionysian because it only seeks to negate life; it uses reason to always deflect, but never to create. (Raina) Not all rap music is Dionysian, but all rap music gets the reputation of Dionysian. Being Dionysian isn t always bad either. For example, most rap songs talk about things that people keep hidden away. In a way, rap music says all the things people cannot say ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Welding Career Welding is a career that does not requires an education and offers excellent wages, but requires lots of safety Education is required to have to get a welding job. Welding takes a lot of training and skill. Some companies provide a program that people can take. People help others that r needing help on a project that is taking a while. Some people can use a full time program to weld on bigger things like bridges. People had to pass the tests that are provided by the industries there in. Wages are the amount a person is paid. Welders can generally earn 13 30 dollars an hour. Some people can made up to 27,000 62,000 a year. The wages also depend on the industry people work in and for. People the weld on pipelines can make higher wages ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. April 1971 Colonel M.A.G Osmani was selected as Commander... April 1971 Colonel M.A.G Osmani was selected as Commander of Bengali armed forces. Organized resistance began. Mukti Bahini (freedom Fighter forces) became increasingly active. July 1971, Bangladesh forces command was set up. The Awami League then set up their own plans for a new constitution to achieve an independent for their state. As a result, the plan did not turned well as expected. The Pakistani army took control and Mujib was arrested in March 1971 after a violent results. As result from this civil war, about 9.5 million refugees fleeing to India. This led to military intervention by India on the side of the Mukti Bahini (Bengali freedom fighters ) at the beginning of December. Hence, weeks after that, Pakistan forces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The physical distance was insignificant compared to the cultural, economic and environmental difference of two parts. The only connection religion was not enough to balance the enormous disparity created through economic oppression and cultural exploitation. Language issue is the most crucial issue because it was important to have one sole official national language. To some extent, every province was upset as many were favour for Urdu language hence their language will be a second class language. The government failed to understand deep attachment of Bengalis with their mother language. Urdu was spoken in the West and Bangla was spoken in the East. Therefore, because of this language issue, language movement were set up and riots also took place. In addition, the birth of Bangladesh and separation of Bangladesh from Pakistan was due to cultural differences. Pakistan was a multiracial and poly ethnic country and their social customs differed from the rest which this cultural differences led to the rise of ethics nationalism. It was Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto who were aware about this cultural divide. Moreover, contemptuous attitudes of West Pakistanis towards Bengal made the East Pakistan (the Bengal) felt irritated with them. This can be seen from the attitudes of the government official especially the West ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Problem Of Community College Students I, like many new LaGuardia students, would walk around campus with my head down in disappointment with myself. Every time somebody asked where I went to school I would cringe and respond softly LaGuardia Community College and would get a response like oh that s good as if to spare my feelings. Unfortunately, LaGuardia like many other community colleges nationwide have a negative connotation associated with them because they are the institutions that accept those students that did not make it to other private or public universities. Or those students that were hit the hardest with life. It would be wrong to not point out the socioeconomic disparity of those who attend schools like LaGuardia where 61.8% of students who live with their families have a family income of under $25,000 a year. I fall under this demographic and am also an underrepresented minority as a Latino of Colombian background. This is the story of how I let my curiosity lead me to success and how I let go of the misconception that community college students were unable to achieve. When I enrolled in LaGuardia I was 2 years removed from high school and had no clear academic direction. I signed up for one of the first semester cluster courses that were centered around a topic that I found genuinely interesting called Globalization: You and The World. That was my first great decision because I was met with an abundance of great professors and peers. The cluster course catalyzes peer to peer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Myocardial Infraction Report Week #1 Discussion #2 Rabitt, R. With a lifelong passion for the sciences, I became interested in adult nurse practitioner cardiologist. Before pursing my education as NP, I lost two important people in my life for heart disease, my father and my fifteen year old daughter. I realized that I enjoyed making a difference in people s lives and empowering patients to be active participants in his/her own healthcare through education and strong patient healthcare provider relationship. I feel that I can lead patient to achieving his/her health goals by provide support for the patient at the same time focuses on myocardial infraction (MI) prevention through health promotion by emphasizing lifestyle modifications to enhance overall quality of life. I used the South ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The focuses in this article is a diet rich in saturated fats and calories, smoking and sedentary life plays an important role in the recurrence of coronary events in patients with diagnosed coronary artery disease. In many people, this way of living leads to changes of biochemical and pathophysiological characteristics, which increase the development of atherosclerosis and thrombotic complications (p.269). Consequently, dietary intervention and behavior changes play significant role that can provide extra health benefit by improving or delay chronic diseases as well as increase life expectancy and function of the body. The third article Cost utility analysis of genotype guided antiplatelet therapy in patients with moderate to high risk acute coronary syndrome and planned percutaneous coronary intervention in the Pharmacy Practice Journal, (2014). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cost utility of genotype guided treatment, compared with prasugrel or generic clopidogrel treatment without genotyping, from the US healthcare provider s perspective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Sky Above The Roof s Poem Analysis What would you do if you could rewind time? Paul Verlaine, who was elected Prince of Poets by the French literary world, would probably want to rewind time if he could (Biography n. pag.). He was identified as a major influence on the burgeoning symbolist movement and Decadent movement (Biography n. pag.). The subjects of his poems are living, sorrow and grieving, time and brevity, love, heartache and loss, landscape and pastorals, and nature (Biography n. pag.). In December 1880, the publication of a new collection of poems, Sagesse (Wisdom), subsequently comes to be seen as a major work of Verlaine, as one of his most beautiful (Biography n. pag.). It comprises more than forty poems, some religious, other profane, and some which can see Verlaine s remorse and loneliness (Biography n. pag.). The sky above the roof s... is one of the collection of poems, Sagesse (Wisdom), using the visual imagery illustrating the nature. The poem, The sky above the roof s , expresses the poet s feelings of loneliness, distance, and regret. In July 12, 1873, Verlaine was drunk and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was originally written in French and translated into English by Martin Sorrel. In this poem, the speaker is the one who regrets with his young life, and the addressee is the speaker himself. When the speaker stands and cries thinking about his young life, the sky above him is so blue and clear. The wind is blowing and a branch of a tree is waving in the air. A bird in the tree is singing while the bell from somewhere is making soft sounds. The speaker is feeling blue looking at the sky and the branch above the roof. Furthermore, he feels sad listen to the sounds of the bell and the birds. The subject is about sorrow and grieving, and it teaches a life lesson to the youth to spend the time wisely. This poem evokes the nature imagery as well as his regret longing for freedom while spending his life in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Reflection On The Boy In The Black Suit The Boy in the Black Suit by Jason Reynolds is a realistic book and a winner of the Coretta Scott King Award that is given to outstanding African American authors and illustrators. The main character Matt wants his life to back to normal before his mom died. Matt gets a job at a local funeral home and starts watching the funerals. He looks for the person that was the closest to the dead person. When he sees them he understands that he isn t the only person that is grieving. During one of the funerals he was watching he was looking for that one person instead he sees a girl named Love. Love s grandmother died and instead of breaking down in tears she is understanding that her grandma is in a better place. This gives Matt a different perspective on death and the loss of someone important. Matt is grieving after his mother s death and he learns that everyone grieves in different ways and needs help after the death of someone important to them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Matt s father has started drinking again and he isn t there for Matt. Matt seems disappointed in his father. On page 54 the text said, Last night..., I started. He instantly stopped scratching at the toast, but he didn t look at me. He just looked down at the half black, half brown bread. But I couldn t do it. I couldn t zing him like I wanted to and trust me, I really wanted to only because, well, we were both messed up, hurting, and it would ve just been a wack thing to do. Just... mean. His father hasn t been the same after the death of his wife. He pick up the habit he broke to marry Matt s mother. This is the way he decided to deal with the grief. It has left him coming home late and not being there for him son. Matt has found his way to help the pain of the heartbreak and has made a habit of watching people s funerals at the funeral home he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Cost Of An Electronic Medical Record ( Emr ) The expense of implementing an electronic medical record (EMR) will be one of the most costly expenses a healthcare organization will encounter regardless of the size of the organization. The organization will face many ethical and legal challenges with the implementation of EMR and depending on the size of the organization may experience many organizational issues as well. The Affordable Care Act is pushing for national EMR implementation. In order to accomplish goal, it will be necessary to work through the many ethical, legal, and organizational challenges healthcare systems will face implementing EMR. The cost of an EMR system is an ongoing expense with a significant initial cost. There are many financial considerations involved in implementing an integrated EMR similar to the EMR utilized by Mayo Clinic. A fully integrated system will include costs for each facility, as well as the central costs at corporate headquarters. The CIO Consortium (2011) completed a cost study of evaluating, deploying, and operating an EMR system at a 25 facility chain providing nursing care and rehabilitation services. While the fees in this cost study may be different from what is required at another type of facility, the cost study includes many financial considerations. The type of implementation will determine the central cost fees. One option is the software as a service option. This would involve central headquarters contracting directly with the EMR vendor, costing an annual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay Nickel and Dimed Analysis Ed Fleming Rhetorical Analysis Paper English 102 Thurs Hybrid In Barbara Ehrenreich s book Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by In America we read about a middle aged journalist undertaking a social experiment of the greatest magnitude. The journalist is Ehrenreich herself and the experiment was to find out how a woman, recently removed from welfare, due to policy reform, would make it on a six or seven dollar an hour wage. The experiment itself started out as just a question in the middle of lunch with one of Ehrenreich s editors, it soon turned into a job assignment. Before starting the experiment, Ehrenreich laid out some ground rules for her to follow during the duration of the assignment. First she could never use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... High turnover is something that goes hand in hand with low wage jobs, so companies are always looking for a workers replacement. Finally Ehrenreich is able to secure employment at a place she give the pseudonym, Hearthside. To help protect identies of companies and people she actually worked for and with, Ehrenreich decides to use fake names to achieve anonymity. Ehrenreich starts out at 2.43 an hour plus tips. One of the first things Ehrenreich notices is that the people around her are only working hard enough to get by. Because the managers will yell at anybody who is done with their work, and not doing something new, the workers seem to be happy with just working at a slow pace, doing just one job. Because the only reward for finishing early is being yelled at by a manager, that apparently spends his day doing nothing, there is no real bonus to go the extra mile. Due to this negative reinforcement, Ehrenreich notes that the restaurant is almost moving in counterproductive mode. With less being worked on, less is being accomplished, attributing to the overall sad appearance and low morale of the restaurant and its employees. The next problem Ehrenreich encounters is the constant berating handed out by her supervisor Stu . Ehrenreich observes that due to this constant barrage of insults and degradations, workers are forced to feel like they are subhuman. Weekly the managers announce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand Franz at Sarajevo It was a peaceful day at Sarajevo. The town had gathered to see the parade, but in the end, witnessed a crime. Archduke Franz and his wife Duchess Sophie were driving through Sarajevo and expected to arrive peacefully, but Gavrilo Princip had an assassination in mind for the family. The assassination of Duke Franz Ferdinand was the most significant assassination of the twentieth century. The series of unfortunate events, the lives of the killer and the killed, the coincidence and the troubles that ensued because of this event were key to the beginning of World War I. Franz Ferdinand was traveling to Sarajevo in June 1914 to inspect the imperial armed forces in Bonzia and Herzgovina. As they were cruising through the town in an open car, Serbian nationalist Nedjelko Cabrinovic threw a bomb at their vehicle. The bomb rolled off of the back their vehicle and injured a few officers and a few civilian. The car sped off and quickly made it to a safe place. Later in the day, Duke Franz Ferdinand went to visit the people injured. As they turned down the street not expecting anything, BANG, the royalty had been shot. The assassination that occurred caused two world wars, eighty thousand deaths, the Rise of Hitler. This may not have happened if Princip had not have been hungry for a sandwich. Gavrilo looks up from his lunch and notices his opportunity for all the fame and glory he could get from his terrorist group, the Black Hand. He saw Franz Ferdinand just a few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis Of The Poem Pentagram Pentagram The simple definition of the term pentagram is a five pointed star whose arms are equal length that is drawn with a continuous line. Throughout history, this symbol has been used by religions and has many different meanings. The Pentagram can be traced back to carvings on stone walls in ancient Mesopotamia, dating these carvings leads us back to 3500 BC. Many cultures use the symbol for various things. It is a sign of royalty, representing power sent to the four corners of the earth; it was a sign of protection, it was the Endless Knot and was a symbol for Truth; knights painted it on their shields, a reminder of the five virtues they were to follow; Christianity claimed it represented the five wounds of Christ; it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For me, this means a lot. As well as teaching a young girl about the craft, often referred to as my grand Witchling, I am guiding my partner on the path to being Wiccan. Knowing the correlation to the horned God gives me another way to tap into those energies and helps me teach him to focus in the divine masculine with the use of symbols. In Modern Pagan/Wiccan practices the symbol is often used interchangeably with pentacle, though there is a difference. The pentagram has no circle surrounding it and is composed of a single line. It symbolizes the four quarters or directions, the four elements, the four seasons, and at the top point is spirit, the fifth element from which all others come. Satanists use this symbol, surrounded by a circle or not, upside down to represent their relationship with Satan. They have taken our sacred symbol and twisted it to mean the opposite of what we think and teach. In our modern age, with the extremes Satanists have gone to so they are noticed and make an impact on society, the pentagram with the point down represents evil. To most, it means a covenant with the devil and all that is unholy and against Christianity. The Latter Day Saints use the inverted pentagram on many of their older buildings, I found this amazing and since I live in Utah, about an hour from Salt Lake, I visited some of the older churches and found one downtown that still had the symbol emblazoned above the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Battle Of Layac Junction Essay Battle of Layac Junction December 7, 1941, Japanese air and naval forces struck multiple areas within the Pacific to include Kota Bharu in British Malaya, Singora in Thailand, Guam, Hong Kong, and the Philippine Islands. One of the prominent attacks targeted Pearl Harbor, marking the United States declaration of war against Japan, in which the United States entered World War II. The capture of the Philippine Islands served as a crucial effort to the Empire of Japan in ensuring the control of the Southwest Pacific during World War II. The Philippine Islands served as a natural barrier between Japan and resources found in East and Southeast Asia. Hence, the impact of the defense of the Philippines Island in Bataan served in effectively delaying Japan s conquest of South Asia. Attack on the Philippines was previously contemplated by the joint Army Navy Orange Plan of 1938, later revised and named War Plan Orange 3 (WPO 3) in 1941. The plan focused on covering emergency situations that would arise between the US and Japan. Furthermore, a section of this plan expanded on the element of massing U.S. Army troops to Central Luzon, Philippines, in which the primary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then, after Colonel Steel s second request to withdraw based on potential disastrous outcomes, II Corps ordered the units defending Layac Junction to withdraw at 2200 hours. Movement started at approximately 2400 hours by the 31st Infantry regiment, in which the majority of the regiment was out by 0130 hours, despite the amount of equipment they had to move. Then at 0230 hours, Japan launched a night attack, which had displaced the covering force pulling out, destroying Company E, 31st Infantry as a tactical entity. Contact from the Japanese was lost after the withdrawal leading to reorganization at positions in Pandan running from Manila ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Importance Of Governmental Roles With Criminals Governmental role with criminals The due process is to be known as the official and proper way of doing things in a legal case: the rule that a legal case must be done in a way that protects the right of all the people involved. When the governmental forces take custody of an individual based on the due process they take freedoms away. This means that The criminal is no longer free of doing anything that relates with anyone else, they have no constitutional rights what so ever but, they are protected by the constitutional prohibition and cruel and unusual punishment. The state laws govern and administrate prisons a long with the rights of the inmates. Under the U.s. constitution the protection given requires the prisoners to have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The actions that were taken in the past centuries what were caused the global changes, this caused the people to consider into taking action to change and protect the future. It also gives it a more decent meaning then the stronger meaning it had before. The judicial discretion changed rapidly to a sentence that was mandatory because the social environment believed that it was unfair. The role of the prison has changed in some ways drastically, the prisons population has grown and its composition has alerted ( paragraph 1, Prisons in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Airport Offers Similar Vip Services And Facilities At O ... the past five years. Midway airport offers similar VIP services and facilities to that of O Hare Airport. Alternate options to commercial travel from O Hare or Midway Airport are available through the use of the Fixed Base Operators support. Signature Flight Support is a FBO who services both O Hare Airport and Chicago s Midway Airport. The company offers a wide range of services geared toward corporate and private jets. The support includes runway support, flight planning, fueling, security, and meeting and lounge facilities ( Chicago Midway Intl, ). For the purpose of this mission, the principal will fly FBO from Chicago to Domodedovo Airport, Moscow, Russia. The flight is approximately 12 hours in duration. Domodedovo Airport ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The principal s primary mode of transportation while in Izhevsk will be private car. The car will be acquired through a reputable company, known by the principal s business contacts in Russia and cleared by the protection team during the advance. To ensure the continued safety, EP personnel will search the vehicle prior to acquisition and before each use for any signs of tampering, mechanical issues or foul play intended to hinder the use of the vehicle or harm the principal. Global Positioning Systems (GPS) will only be utilized in extreme cases and up to date paper maps will be accessible inside the vehicle. The advance established primary and alternate routes of travel. The principal will leave Izhevsk Airport and travel to his/her hotel. The Park Inn Izhevsk, Borodina Str., 25, Izhevsk, Udmurt Republic 426057, contact (866)599 6674 from the U.S. or international +7 341 293 00 10, is located in the heart of Ishevsk within walking distance to may tourist attractions. The hotel features a restaurant, indoor pool and a bar/lounge. The hotel rooms include satellite television, complimentary wireless and hard wired internet access and air ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Bessie Coleman s Legacy Bessie Coleman left a legacy not just in Texas but in the United States that few pilots could ever achieve. She may not have been the first African American to earn a pilot s license but she was the first female African American. When people hear of famous African Americans their first thought automatically goes to Rosa Parks or Martin Luther King Jr but nobody has heard of Bessie Coleman. It is thought that Bessie s life was shaped by the tragedies she endured. First Bessie was born in early 1892 to illiterate parents that were both English born slaves and that were children of slaves. Bessie s father left her and his family in 1901. Her mother and two older brothers went to work later that year. Second, being African American during that time made it difficult for Coleman and her family to accomplish anything. Because of these reasons Bessie lived a life of hardships and tribulations. (notablebiographies.com) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bessie s father, George Coleman, moved his family to Waxahachie, Texas, where he bought a quarter acre of land and built a three room house where two more daughters of his were born. In 1901 he left his family to go back to Oklahoma. Her mother decided to stay in Waxahachie to raise her family as best as she could. To help her mother Bessie and her siblings started picking cotton from late November into December of every year. When the girls were old enough they helped with the washing that their mother took to make ends meet. (bessiecoleman.org) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Androgen Deprivation Therapy The key role of testosterone in the growth of prostate cancer was first demonstrated back in 1941 (Huggins, 1941); since then, androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) has provided the mainstay of treatment for patients with hormone sensitive advanced prostate cancer. Although ADT is palliative, it can normalize serum levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in over 90% of patients and can produce objective tumour responses in 80 90%. This antitumor activity can improve quality of life (QOL) by reducing bone pain as well as the rates of complications (eg, pathologic fracture, spinal cord compression, ureteral obstruction). The duration of response to ADT for patients with metastatic disease is highly variable, and most prostate cancer patients eventually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These agents bind to the GnRH receptor and initially trigger the secretion of LH, which in turn causes a surge in testosterone production lasting 1 to 2 weeks (Sasagawa, 1998; Tomera, 2001). This may stimulate prostate cancer cells, and in patients with advanced disease, exacerbate clinical symptoms such as skeletal pain, ureteral obstruction and spinal cord compression, which may lead to paralysis and, in rare cases, death (Thompson, 1990; Van Poppel, 2008a). The clinical effects of this flare can be limited by concomitant anti androgen treatment (eg, flutamide or bicalutamide) (Perlmutter, 2009) to produce a combined androgen blockade. However, this strategy is not always effective and also associated with side effects. Chronic administration of GnRH receptor agonists eventually leads to suppression of LH, which results in a reduction of testosterone release (van Poppel, 2010). The flare phenomenon associated with GnRH agonists helped to drive the search for alternative agents. Consequently, the new millennium saw the development of GnRH antagonists. These agents bind directly to and block GnRH receptors, without causing the initial testosterone surge and flare associated with agonists (Van Poppel, 2008a). Abarelix was the first GnRH antagonist to be licensed for prostate cancer treatment; however, this agent was associated with immediate onset systemic allergic reactions resulting from histamine release and in 2005 was voluntarily withdrawn from US market (Huhtaniemi, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Tottenham Hotspur s Plans For A New Stadium In this case study we were given the opportunity to evaluate Tottenham Hotspur s plans for a new stadium and a new striker. The Chairman of Tottenham, Daniel Levy has focused on three pillars that he believes could sustain long term success for Spurs. Levy states, If you sign older players at huge salaries but don t get the immediate football success you dreamed of, you cripple yourself (p.2). The pillars are: the development of a new stadium, the building of a new training facility, and the continual improvement of the club through prudent player acquisitions during the various transfer windows. Adhering to these pillars would allow for continued success in both domestic and European football, as well as the development of the company s assets. Ultimately, this would allow for the club to build their brand, which in turn will lead to greater revenues being streamed in. Not only is the club historic, but it also possesses 20 million fans worldwide. As a result, in 2008 White Hart Lane sold out every game and there was a 20,000 person waiting list for seating tickets. With soccer gaining more traction worldwide, more fans are likely to flock to games. The club receives revenues from four major sources: attendance, sponsorship, merchandise sales, and broadcast rights. Its main costs are players salaries and the costs of operating the stadium. White Hart Lane cannot be renovated to include 60,000 seats. Thus, if Tottenham wants to expand their potential for revenues they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Rule of Law Essay The rule of law is a difficult concept to grasp and proves elusive to substantive definition. However, the following work considers the attempts of various social and legal theorists to define the concept and pertinent authorities are considered. Attitudes and emphasis as to the exact shape, form and content of the rule of law differ quite widely depending on the socio political perspective and views of respective commentators (Slapper and Kelly, 2009, p16), although there are common themes that are almost universally adopted. The conclusions to this work endeavour to consolidate thinking on the rule of law in order to address the question posed in the title, which is at first sight a deceptively simple one. The rule of law Modern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Slapper and Kelly postulate that: the rule of law represents a symbolic ideal against which the proponents of widely divergent political persuasions measures and criticise the shortcomings of contemporary State practice. (Slapper and Kelly, 2009, p15) These commentators concede that the concept lacks precision and that its meaning changes over time. Noted legal philosopher Joseph Raz accepted the necessity for State intervention in society and suggests that the rule of law is essentially a means of controlling, limiting and shaping the exercise of discretion in this intervention, rather than seeking to abolish it entirely (Raz, 1977, p195). Raz clearly appreciated the risks associated with the arbitrary and uncontrolled exercise of discretionary power and envisaged the principle of the rule of law as the primary safeguard against that threat. Many other writers appear to share the opinion expressed by Raz that the raison d être of the rule of law is to control the exercise of discretion, including Dicey, Hayek and Thompson, and to a lesser extent Unger and Weber. Dicey, for example, in his highly influential magnum opus, An Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution, suggested that the rule of law is composed of three distinct and specific, but indivisible elements (Dicey, 1885, p179 201). These are: 1. An absence of arbitrary power in the hands of the State; 2. The supremacy of ordinary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Gas... Introduction Gas chromatography is one of the chromatographic technique which is widely used in determining organic compounds. In gas chromatography, the compounds to be analyzed are vapourized and eluted through a column with the aid of a gas as the mobile phase. The mobile phase is used solely as a carrier gas, so that interactions of the mobile phase with the analyte are of no significance. On the other hand, the stationary phase can be either a solid or liquid. A solid substance can serve as a stationary phase on which the constituents to be separated can be adsorbed. In practice, gas solid chromatography (GSC) or adsorption chromatography is important for the analysis of air gases. The use of liquid as stationary phase is preponderant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Typically, the injected sample first goes into the inlet/inlet liner and then the carrier gas carries it to the column. The sample injection port, column, and detector are heated to temperatures at which the sample has a vapor pressure of at least 10torr, usually about 50◦C above the boiling point of the highest boiling solute. The injection port and detector are usually kept warmer than the column to vaporize the injected sample quickly and prevent the condensation of sample in the detector. For packed columns, liquid samples of 0.1 to 10 μL are injected, while gas samples of 1 to 10mL are injected. Gases may be injected by means of a gas tight syringe or through a special gas inlet chamber of constant volume (gas sampling valve). For capillary columns, sample consisting of volumes of only about 1/100 these sizes must be injected because of the lower capacity (albeit greater resolution) of the columns. Sample splitters are included on chromatographs designed for use with capillary columns that deliver a small fixed fraction of the sample to the column, with the remainder going to waste. (Gary D. Christian, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Differences Of Fake News And The Media In The Media Recently, there has been much fake news and unreliable sources online. The term fake news, as President Trump believes, is any story that damages the reputation of a certain group, but the most commonly used definition of fake news is any report or article based on lies. As for unreliable sources, these are sources that cannot be trusted because the authors do not have the through knowledge or credentials to discuss the topic they are writing about. The main difference between fake news and unreliable sources is that fake news is stories that are untrue; however, for unreliable sources, the articles written might not be necessarily false, but the people who write the stories are not certified to write about the topic. In addition, bias has always played a large role in the media. Media bias occurs when a source reports a news story or article in a prejudiced manner. Yet, whether the source is more conservative or liberal, this bias does not make the source is any less reliable because there will always be bias in the media. For example, The New York Times has a more liberal approach when writing its stories, but this does not mean this is an unreliable source. If the news The New York Times gives are factual and are written by certified people, it is still a reliable source. Nevertheless, there are unbiased sources in the media, too. When I say unbiased, I mean news sources that show no prejudice for or against a topic. This means news sources such as ABC, BBC, USA Today, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Does Wladyslaw Szpilman Portray The Holocaust In The Pianist The movie The Pianist depicts the Holocaust in a way that gives the viewer a deeper understanding of it. The story of Wladyslaw Szpilman shows what it was like for a Jew to experience the Holocaust firsthand. In the movie, Szpilman and other Jews were first forced to wear the star of David on their shirts when outside. They were then sent to the Warsaw ghetto. Throughout most of the beginning of the movie, the Jews tried to make the best of their situation instead of fighting back against these ridiculous laws. Also, people who spoke up against the laws discriminating Jews were beaten or shot, which deterred further retaliation. Although Szpilman survives, his entire family is presumed to have been killed in a death camp. The movie also gives a good depiction of the dehumanization of Jews that occurred before they were exterminated. Instead of killing Jewish people immediately, the Nazis passed laws, forcing them into situations where they were isolated from other humans (in the Ghettos). The Jews could not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A notable example is Wilm Hosenfeld, the German soldier who helped Szpilman survive the war by providing him with food and keeping his existence a secret from other soldiers. Although he was a German soldier fighting under Hitler s orders, he saw the human ness in Szpilman and according to other sources other Jews and Poles who were systematically dehumanized and imprisoned. Although Hosenfeld was not a typical German soldier, his actions show that some German soldiers were not fighting because they believed in the cause, but because they had to fight to show their allegiance to the nation. The Pianist provides a focus on what it was like to be a Jew in World War II, instead of the history of the war as a whole, and presents aspects of the war that are not typically taught in history classes. For these reasons, the Pianist is a great movie and especially fitting for a world history ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Team B NETW 600 Course Final Project Paper Travel Agency, Inc. Table of Contents I. Executive Summary 3 II. Background Definition 3 a) Trends and Projections 4 b) Competition 4 III. Problem Definitions 5 a) Infrastructure 5 1. Cabling 5 2. Disaster Recovery 5 3. Equipment Life Cycles 6 b) Security 6 c) No Internal VoIP 6 d) Inability to Switch to Telecommute Employees 6 e) Turnover Rate 6 f) E Commerce 6 g) Reducing Infrastructure Costs 7 h) Call Volume Efficiency 7 IV. Requirements Definition 7 a) Project Goals and Objectives 7 b) Project Assumptions 8 1. Current Configuration of Network 8 2. Data Volumes, Measurements, and Details 9 c) Existing Customer Equipment 10 d) Identification of Business Issues and Requirements 11 e) Budget Requirement 11 V. Network Design 12 a) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a) Trends and Projections Today s on line travel market is succeeding because the companies are using a more software centric, online business model termed E commerce. This has become the popular avenue for businesses as it mirrors the ideas of mobility. The sheer amount of data available, coupled with the advanced operating systems and social media platforms, have created new possibilities for E commerce organizations. The infrastructure of E commerce has expanded into platforms such as peer to peer networking, crowd sourcing, social websites, and mobile devices and media. E commerce trends are findings ways to incorporate every aspect of our daily lives into an online package associated with our everyday needs (Fishbein, 2013). Following the invention of Online Transaction Processing (OLTP), primarily used by the airline, banking, and retail industries during the late 1960s, the introduction of E Commerce progressed towards a global enterprise design which incorporated commerce for web, mobile and the business to customer and business to business models. Such designs became more useful as they increased the ability to manage and provide powerful tools to aid potential customers with searching, merchandising, master data management, order management, and web content management. Such designs present a great benefit to companies because the platforms make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Mgk General Admission Analysis The album cover for MGK s General Admission album released on October 9th, 2012 depicts notable Cleveland city buildings in gold to the right. MGK born in Cleveland Drawing attention to the character sitting on the edge of a cliff looking away from the city along with a tree highlighted by the spotlight shining on him or her. Just below that a mushroom cloud of smoke, possibly from a bomb, grabs attention from the contrasting surrounding blue sky. The whole city of Cleveland is atop a unappealing gray land. It has various objects like, cogs, pipes, and sewage coming out from underneath it. The sky around has a surprisingly untainted blue, with fluffy clouds. MGK himself being from Cleveland attempts to convey a message that Cleveland is unstable, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The media bashes Cleveland for this everyone knows it. MGK attempts portrays the status of Cleveland through his album cover of General Admission. Even in the overall negative tone the media puts on the city, MGK expresses the value of the city by portraying the buildings in gold. He sees through the bad parts of the city and acknowledges its potential worth. The city, painted in gold, sits on small chunks of land that holds it up, seeming like it could fall any minute. This shows the cities roots makes everything unstable. Although there are no experts on Cleveland s history or its roots in the room. We must take into account MGK s credibility of growing up on the streets and understanding the city from his point of view tells us a lot. He wants Cleveland it be a great city, a city where everyone wants to take a vacation to. Additionally, MGK also shows how the profitable and the rich, in their ivory gold towers are far from the ugly gray ground and are surrounded by gold. This leaves the rich unaffected by the drab environment they are not exposed to, therefore they make no effort to change that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Tankless Water Research Paper Should You Get a Tankless Water Heater? Many households are becoming more energy efficient in some way or another. Homeowners are purchasing fuel efficient vehicles or installing solar panels on their homes to reduce their carbon footprint. You may also be considering taking a baby step, like installing a tankless water heater at your home. If your goal is to compare the benefits of a tankless heater to traditional water heater, keep reading to see the pros and cons. Pros: Tankless Water Heaters Are Energy Efficient As stated earlier, you save energy when you install a tankless water heater. You get the benefit of heating less water, which requires less energy, so you may see an energy savings of up to 30% each month. A Tankless Water Heater Takes Less Space ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also hang on your wall, so you don t have to worry about taking up floor space, and we all know that floor space is a commodity in your bathroom or pantry. Get How Water Faster with a Tankless Water Heater Of course, every tankless water heater is different, but Energy.gov estimates that electric tankless water heaters can heat up to five gallons of water per minute. By heating up water so quickly, there is no need to store water and heat it periodically, like traditional water heaters. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Polio Vaccine Essay The Polio Vaccine The discovery of the polio vaccine was an important medical and scientific breakthrough because it saved many lives since the 1950s. In the summer of 1916 the great polio epidemic struck the United states. By the 1950s hundreds of thousands of people had been struck by the poliomyelitis. The highest number of cases occurred in 1953 with over 50,000 people infected with the virus. When hygienic conditions were poor polio attacked infants. The disease was spread by contaminated water and contact with fecal contamination. Many infants died when the conditions were poor. But as conditions improved the virus spread differently. It was spread more through playmates and family members, the contamination came from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dean William McEllroy talked Salk into joining the university full time. Though the school s research budget was a grant from the American Society for the Study of High Blood Pressure in the amount of $1,800, he saw the opportunity to do two things. One was to continue the work he was doing on influenza, second was to begin working with the polio virus. A few months after arriving in Pittsburgh, Salk was visited by the director of research at the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The director asked Salk if he would be willing to participate in a polio typing program. I had no experience working with polio, but it provided me with an opportunity. . . Salk said in an interview. This gave Salk a chance to get funding, equipment, a laboratory facility, and to hire a staff to work for and with him. Salk s previous work gave him the idea that a killed virus could in fact work when others thought it couldn t. To type the polio virus Salk infected monkeys with polio by injecting it into them or feeding it to them. If a monkey survived it built up antibodies to protect against the virus. The monkeys that survived were then given another type of virus to see if the same antibodies protected against the second type. If it did, it told Salk and his assistants that the two types were related. If it did not, that told Salk that they were not related. Eventually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Guidelines For Taxonomy And Phylogenetic Terminology Citation MLA Zachos, Frank E. Tree Thinking and Species Delimitation: Guidelines for Taxonomy and Phylogenetic Terminology. Mammalian Biology 81.2 (2015): 185 88. Web. In your own words, what was the main focus of the article? There are multiple interpretations concerning how phylogenetic trees are built and the understanding of the phylogenetic species concept. A common mistake when it comes to interpreting phylogenetic trees, which portray evolutionary relationships among taxa. Generally it is viewed as a ladder of progress, yet it is not so simple and is often the most relevant error to occur among reports. Species delimitation additionally plays a similar role in this article, in that it is misused when providing evidence of species being divided; however, it is much harder to understand the varying outlooks. Overall, the article focused on these mistakes un order to provide practical guidelines for phylogenetic and taxonomic papers. In your opinion, which was the importance of Figure 1? Explain why. Figure one is a correct representation of a phylogenetic tree. It is important to the article due to the fact that it is a visual that can be understood and compared to. The article focuses on the fact that phylogenetic trees are generally incorrect due to a wrong impression. For example, not at any time will a tree be read from left to right since there is no difference in whether a taxa is drawn on the left or the right side of the tree. The only important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. How Creativity Has Been Applied to a Business Idea or Problem Individual report How creativity has been applied to a business idea or problem To make a business grow and achieve productive and efficient results you need to invoke creativity which has always been an essential business skill. Since long time creativity has been applied to a business world as companies seek to use it in all parts of the organization to make it gain more profits and to be exceptional from others. A business person has to find unique solutions every day and he has to know how to react to situation creatively. Richard Florida (2002) stated human creativity is the ultimate economic resource. The ability to come up with new ideas and better ways of doing things is ultimately what raises productivity and thus living ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Companies have started to use personality tests in the past five years so that they can find a potential employee s strengths and weaknesses. If questions and answers are quite accurate and test is done properly it can help an employer to find more about person s advantages and disadvantages. It is very important to know because one of the most important points is that most of personality tests help to recognize unqualified candidates. Although experts warn that many personality assessments don t deliver what they promise, legitimate scientifically validated tests are helping employers evaluate job candidates to select those best suited for particular positions. Other tests are designed to measure intelligence, honesty, management aptitude and other qualities. Napoleon Hill stated ideas are the beginning points of all fortunes. When you have a great business idea it is not enough just have it somewhere in your brain, the second thing to do is to realize it in other words it is called idea feasibility. Same as this American author stated by having a successful idea you can open doors to new opportunities and attract fortune. The idea is like a new product which can be applied to a new business. The more successful the product is the better results it will give in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. My First Time Of The Worst Races Of My Life 30:27. I read on the clock as I finished one of the worst races of my life. A 30:27 isn t even a 10 minute mile. I knew that this was significantly slower that my first time of the season, and I was vanquished. Frustration overtook me when I recalled about how hard I practiced to obtain a worse time. Due to the size of the team this year, I am only going to let people who have a 28:00 PR (personal record) or better run at MSU, Coach Andres announced at practice on Monday. MSU was the meet of the season. All of the returning runners raved about how much run it is to run there. I needed to run at MSU, so I decided I was going to run a 28. Now, I am a person who accomplishes my goals When I decide to do something, nothing can stop me. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Usually, the first mile is bearable I can still breathe at an even pace and my body is willing to keep going. This race, however, my breathing was horrible after my opening sprint. Did I mention that was a lousy idea yet? At around the 1 mile mark, Sam caught up with me. I decided I was going to try to stay with her even though my brain was telling me I was not going to be able to keep going. I fought my longing to stop or slow down like one does when trying to drag them self out of bed in the morning. As we continued to run, my breathing worsened and worsened until I sound like a dying whale. My legs hurt. My back ached. My lungs screamed. My mind kept telling me to quit, but I told myself to keep going. When we arrived at the track, Sam sprinted to the finish, but I couldn t muster the energy or willpower to go any faster. In fact, I didn t want to go at all. For a split second, I considered just dropping into the grass and not even finishing. But I was already 3 miles in, the war was basically over. I tried to kick it in once I made to within 10 meters of the finish line. I came through with no control of my body. I tried to keep walking, but my body was revolting against me. It wanted to be done. There was not a clock, so I had no idea of my time. In all my years, I have never hurt so much after a race. My whole body ached, I kept dry heaving, and I felt light headed. Once I had recovered enough to walk, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Merck Vioxx Recall Merck, the FDA, and the VIOXX Recall MBA 520 D4C2 Ethics Leadership in a Global Environment April 22, 2012 Merck and Vioxx Recall Did Merck act in social and ethical manner? In 2005, Merck was ranked fourth in sales among pharmaceutical companies. Merck had released the drug Vioxx, for treating Osteoarthritis in late 1990. Merck as a company has a reputation of being one of the most ethical and socially responsible drug company established. The company s Philanthropy was Legendary (Lawrence Weber, 2011). A quote from George Merck, CEO, stated We try never to forget the medicine is for the people. It is not for the profits. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, they were so focused on developing a blockbuster drug that its ethical considerations that would ordinarily have been considered were ignored. Protecting consumers of prescription medicine The best course of action, in protecting consumers of prescription medicine, would be to ban direct to consumer (DTC) advertising of these medications. Research has shown that DTC ads provide biased educational materials that promote medication over healthy alternatives (Stange, 2007). Conversations between the patient and health care provider revolve around DTC ads rather than the patient s personal health. Discussing why the DTC drug is not the best option for the patient could result in decreased conversations about the patient s behavior, family health history or recent patient health concerns. DTC advertisements create an environment through which patient vulnerability and fear of illness is manipulated and the selected drug serves as the best solution. These advertisements should encourage the patient to encourage communications between the patient and doctor on ways to become healthier; instead they foster a belief that drug dependency is a more viable solution than healthy behaviors. As of right now, only the United States and New Zealand do not ban the use of DTC ads (Stange, 2007). Consumers need to take a more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Decade Of Healing d. larger world. In order to demonstrate how this process works ( and essentially provide the typical reference points needed amidst existing literature) an autoethnograghic epochal segment of the researcher s life is provided. This segment, anticipated part one of three segments, is situated decades that immediately followed the assassination. It addresses the establishment of an initial optic of the researcher s post colonial missiology in its seminal formation as well as map of the intensely personal spiritual volition ( Yocum 2014) that as reflected upon guides the reader to a rich experience of sharing the author s journey. A Decade of Healing It was if I had a second degree burn on my soul. After the initial recoil from the assassination in an epochal sense I entered a decade of healing. Until 1992 and the death of my father, I was numb to the injury. I simply established boundaries like a band aid. To prevent the outside world from causing further injury, I joined the U. S. civil defense and went through National Guard officer s school, and began the study of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The blister exposed to the world had now covered over the skin. For the healing to occur underneath the surface the skin has to become moist and tender. A steady, unresolvable, gently burning pain came into my conscience. After ten years, and I had not returned to normal. Nobody, including myself, really knew about it. There was just a general unsettledness in my life. I couldn t refer to the matter clearly in the past tense. It was unlike typical grieving or trauma. It wasn t simply the death of a close friend. Nor was it the trauma of the violence. Set between me and the universe there was still a lack of order, a loss of meaning which I couldn t frame. Something between the Christian call of mission and the real world was incongruent. Reflecting backwards didn t solve the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Nissan Persuasive Essay Here at Magic Nissan of Everett, we are pleased to offer you the 2016 Nissan Juke in Everett. One of the more unique crossovers on the market, this subcompact stands out thanks to its head turning styling and cutting edge features. Several trims are available, and all provide exceptional driving dynamics and sporty handling. The interior is both accommodating and well appointed as well. 2016 Nissan Juke in Everett Under the hood, the Juke is motivated by a turbocharged 1.6 liter four cylinder that is good for 188 hp and 177 lb ft of torque. The Nismo RS trim is equipped with the same engine, but the different tuning results in increased output: 215 hp and 210 lb ft of torque. Both the S and L trims come with a continuously variable transmission, but the SV, Nismo and Nismo RS allow for a six speed manual gearbox. If you select the CVT, you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of note is that a new feature is available this year: the hands free Siri device. Choose the SV version and you gain upgraded upholstery, a leather wrapped steering wheel, satellite radio and driver modes for throttle, steering and transmission responsiveness. This trim of the 2016 Nissan Juke in Everett can be had with the Tech Package that gains Nissan Connect smartphone app integration, a 360 degree around view camera system with moving vehicle detection and an upgraded Rockford Fosgate audio system with a subwoofer. The SL builds upon the above features by adding automatic headlights, fog lights and leather upholstery. The Nismo tacks on sporty accoutrements such as 18 inch alloy wheels, summer tires, a limited slip differential, special exterior and interior styling details, front sport seats and a steering wheel wrapped in leather and simulated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Impact Of Eleanor Roosevelt Some know her as the First Lady of the United States and wife to Franklin D. Roosevelt; while others know her as a feminist who empowered others to stand up for what they believe. Despite controversies of what others perceived of Eleanor Roosevelt, she was truly a woman who understood her power and used it to reach and support others and to have a voice for those who lacked it. Although she had to overcome many difficulties and tribulations, historians state that; it is difficult to overstate the impact of Eleanor Roosevelt of the history of the twenty century women not only in America, but also the world and rank her the most significant First Lady and most influential American Eleanor Roosevelt was born into a wealthy, but dysfunctional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although she had worked in the National Consumers League before she was married; which promoted the rights of women; after World War I, Eleanor Roosevelt realized the power and influence she obtained as First Lady of the United States and desired to help those who were helpless. She worked with the International Congress of Working Women and the Women s International League of Peace and Freedom; which promoted the end to poverty and war. The friendships made through these societies not only shaped her understanding of the importance and equality of all people, but dramatically changed her life forever. She was fully committed to American politics and human rights and worked with women rights groups around the nation for women to become involved and to be part of the New Deal. Eleanor Roosevelt encouraged women to be part of the union, limited the hours and employer forced a woman to work, and fought for the rights for women to vote. She continuously encouraged women to stand up for their rights and stated of their capability to do the work of that men could accomplish; like joining the military. Even after the end of the White House Eleanor continued to promote women s equality and believed that women had special qualities that made the peacemakers and mothers, but also believed these qualities made them fine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Final Practice with Solutions Final Practice Key 1. Bridget Company uses activity based costing. The company has two products: A and B. The annual production and sales of Product A is 2,000 units and of Product B is 3,000 units. There are three activity cost pools, with estimated total cost and expected activity as follows: The overhead cost per unit of Product A under activity based costing is closest to: A. $6.00 B. $9.60 C. $8.63 D. $13.80 2. Austin Wool Products purchases raw wool and processes it into yarn. The spindles of yarn can then be sold directly to stores or they can be used by Austin Wool Products to make afghans. Each afghan requires one spindle of yarn. Current cost and revenue data for the spindles of yarn and for the afghans are as follows: Each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7. The management of Freshwater Corporation is considering dropping product C11B. Data from the company s accounting system appear below: All fixed expenses of the company are fully allocated to products in the company s accounting system. Further investigation has revealed that $211,000 of the fixed manufacturing expenses and $122,000 of the fixed selling and administrative expenses are avoidable if product C11B is discontinued. According to the company s accounting system, what is the net operating income earned by product C11B? A. $74,000 B. $(521,000) C. $(74,000) D. $521,000 8. Amadon Corporation manufactures and sells a single product. The company uses units as the measure of activity in its flexible budgets. During July, the company budgeted for 7,900 units, but its actual level of activity was 7,920 units. The company has provided the following data concerning the formulas to be used in its budgeting: The direct labor in the planning budget for July would be closest to: A. $41,868 B. $41,080
  • 38. C. $41,184 D. $41,974 Cost = Fixed cost per unit + Variable cost per unit  q = $0 + $5.20  7,900 = $41,080 9. (Ignore income taxes in this problem.) The Crawford Company is pondering an investment in a machine that costs $350,000, that will have a useful life of eight years, and that will have a salvage value of $25,000. If this machine is purchased, a similar, old machine will be sold at a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Excite Health Partners Case Study As a premiere HIT recruiting company, Excite Health Partners understands how important cyber security is to healthcare organizations. As technology advances, so does the exposure and the vulnerability of data. That is why Excite Health Partners is prepared to provide you with the most qualified, experienced and dedicated cyber security experts in the industry. Our Cyber Security Team Whether you need cyber security services for one process or you need comprehensive cyber security support, we are ready to outfit your department with experts who will get the job done. Our cyber security consultants can assist in many different areas of security including: Management of both internal and external IT security risks through administrative, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Physics Roles in Golf Physics is in everything around us. It is in us driving a car, walking down the street, and pushing a child on a swing. Physics is also in every sport you have ever played, or watched someone play. It is involved in a baseball player swinging his bat, or a swimmer cutting through the water. It is also in golf. In this paper I will discuss three different ways that physics plays a role in the game of golf. The first is the motion of hitting the ball, or the swing, the second is the spin of the ball, and the third is the loft of the driver. Let us start with the basic motion of golf, which is swinging the club and hitting the ball. The golf swing is an example of angular motion. The twist that golfers have in their swing produces torque on the club, which changes the angular velocity of the club. The key to getting the ball to travel such long distances lies in the club head velocity. The faster the club head is going at the bottom of the swing, the further the ball will travel. This is due to a greater amount of kinetic energy being transferred from the club head to the ball. In other words, if a golfer can get the right twist down at the right time, the club will be sped up when it connects with the ball. Most professional golfers can achieve speeds of around 100 MPH at the bottom of their swing. Who would have thought that there would be so much science behind what seems to be a simple golf swing? (The Physics of Golf) Moving on to the second way that physics plays a role ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Friedrich Schleiermacher s Views On Religion And Religion... Known as the Father of Modern Liberal Theology, Friedrich Schleiermacher was a German philosopher and theologian who directed his attention on the nature of religious experience from the viewpoint of the individual and human nature itself (Mariña 3). Highly influenced by German Romanticism, Schleiermacher attempted to settle the criticisms of the Enlightenment with conventional Protestant Christianity (Crouter 261). By doing so, he abandoned the Moravian theology that had neglected to gratify his growing reservations and he embraced the sensible outlook of Christian Wolff and Johann Salomo Semler. He then became accustomed to the methods of historical criticism of the New Testament and of Johann Augustus Eberhard, from whom he attained an adoration of the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle. Consequently, he began reforming Immanuel Kant s structure by implementing thoughts from the Greek thinkers (Mariña 3). On this basis, this essay will clearly articulate Friedrich Schleiermacher s conception of religion and religion s association with Christianity as expressed in Speech I: Defense and Speech II: The Nature of Religion of his work, On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers. The essay will explore Schleiermacher s refutation of three notions of religion possessed by the despisers, clarify his recognition of the true religion with sensation as well as express his understanding of the association involving religion and Christianity. REFUTATION OF VIEWS OF RELIGION HELD ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Us Invade Grenada Research Paper #1. U.S invades Grenada in 1983 The United States invades Grenada on the caribbean island and did you know that population was about 91,000 and it s also the north Venezuela. The United states led the victory the leader of the Grenada was Maurice Bishop the invasion began six days after Bishop s death at the start of the day President Ronald Reagan has made a threat to the caribbean nation of grenada they was nearly 1,000 Americans that was americans was in grenada at the time President Reagan Ordered Almost 2,000 troop to invade Grenada. 9/11 #2. The Reason Why I Choose 9/11 is because it was the most devastating thing that happen to America Kids and parents all have been separated from their loved ones schools and buildings have all been tore down . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was also a policy in 1899 where all nations could make trades in China. The US built the Panama Canal for a quicker way to travel from the Pacific ocean to the Atlantic. On January 1917 Germans said that their submarines would sink any ship in British waters. After World War I there was a meeting held to bring cooperation and peace to the world. #8. The 1920s was when they started to invent things. Robert Goddard invented the liquid fueled rocket (cars). Garrett Morgan invented the stop signs in 1923. The first television broadcast showed in Washington D.C. The 20s was a social and dramatic change. In the 1920s people had more money to spend. People started going to the movies more. Jazz music started playing at clubs. During the 1920s the 18th Amendment banned drinking alcohol and selling it at 12 am. The worlds wealth doubled between 1920 1929. A lot of americans do not like this new culture. #9. A gap grew between rich and poor as urbanization grew. They forced Native Americans to live on reservations to fix frontier problems. The frontier shifted while settlers moved in. Barbed wires and fences ended cattle. Andrew Carnegie bought libraries and schools. Business had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Political Factions For the majority of us, government often seems like nothing more than a distant and unrelatable amalgamation of esoteric arguments and oceans of rules and regulations. Nevertheless, government touches us all and not just during tax season. For better or worse, governments all over the world form the backbone of society as we know it. For this reason, it becomes relevant for us as citizens and residents to pose certain fundamental questions. The most significant being one that is consequential to all civilized persons, What is the appropriate role of government in the lives of citizens? Another overarching question particular to the United States is, What is the appropriate balance of federal and state power, and what should each respective ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The formation of Factions is a totally natural and to be expected. Different people want different things. The two biggest examples of factions are the left and right sides of the political spectrum. On one end, the left, you have the liberal people open to new and different ideas, believe in the importance of helping each other, and believe that government needs to be involved in social issues in order to provide equality. On the other end, the right, you have the conservative people who are determined to uphold established ways of thinking, believe in the importance of self reliance, and believe that government should stay out of social issues in order to protect freedom. What happens when these two large factions do not agree? Absolutely nothing, as demonstrated by today s government. Madison was worried about this problem and asserted that it was necessary for a national government consisting of a single party to exist in order to counteract the polarizing and paralyzing effects of factions among the states. As they act as a further separation of power, factions do have their benefits. However, having the federal government become a more party neutral environment could greatly help to avoid some of the problems we see today; the federal government could keep the states and their factions in check and make sure things actually get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. What Role Did Samurai Play In Japanese Culture Tradition played a major role in Shogunate Japan. Every role and ritual that each person took place in had multiple traditions and meanings embedded in it. This had an enormous effect on the overall way in which Japanese society functioned. In the following report, the role that traditions played in art, samurai, daily life and geography during the 17th to 19th century had on Japanese society will be explored and uncovered. SAMURAI (WARRIORS) OF JAPAN: The samurai held a very important role in the Tokugawa society. Tradition influenced the way in which the samurai were able to perform during battle and their efficiency. Bushido meant the way of the warrior. He who practised the code of bushido was expected to act honourably, faithfully ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Traditional kimonos were worn by every class, except for the samurai; they wore a two piece set called the hakama. As the Meiji Revolution was in the workings, a widespread of silkworm disease hit Europe. As Japan was an isolated country, they were easily able to avoid this disease, produce and sell Japanese silk at an astounding price. The traditional art of raising silkworms and spinning their threads was recognised as the way in which Japan s new economy was able to re negotiate its imbalanced agreements and restore its power. This is because Shogunate Japan had the advantage of silk and silkworms over Europe and their countries. Because the material was so expensive, only the upper classes were able to wear their kimonos made out of silk. The farmers, merchants and artisan s kimonos were made out of cotton or hemp. As Japanese traditions revolved around religion and philosophy, Buddhism influenced what many people ate. Meat in this religion was strongly discouraged, so the Japanese civilization ate what they could easily get a hold on. These foods mainly included rice, vegetables and seafood. As Shinto was practised throughout Japanese society, a culture developed that created an appreciation towards all life in nature and arts. The contribution of daily life in Japanese society helped gain its maximum potential. People were able to get use out of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Power Of Fear In Dante s Inferno The power of fear is has very little limits, (Shorto). The great writer, Dante, was aware of this singular fact, and used it to fuel his famous text The Inferno. As Dante constructs his masterpiece his creative mind is let loose on a rampage of pain. He forges a variety of punishments for the souls damned to Hell. Each consequence follows a sin made by the common people, and as these common people read about what could become of them they experience fear. In The Inferno written by Dante, the text contains several vivid punishments that strike fear in the hearts of its readers, and motivates them against sin. The second Canto contains one of the first cruel punishments that advises against giving into the desires of the heart, and it encourages readers not to sin in such a way. Dante and Virgil stumble upon a scene where sinners who abandoned themselves to their temptations, (Canto 2, line 53), swirl around in the tempest of Hell. Dante soon spots the well known Paolo and Francesca and calls to them wishing to hear their story. The two tell a story of abandoning reason to fulfil their appetites, and how they must not spend eternity in the grasp of the other as punishment. Upon hearing this tale, Dante is stricken with compassion and weeps for them. Any reader of this section may also feel pity for the couple, but it is also a feeling of fear that begins to take hold. A fear of committing the same sin and Paolo and Francesca and receiving their punishment creeps into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Comparing The Once And Future King Written by T. H. White, The Once and Future King tells the life of King Arthur. In four books, T. H. White chronicles the rise and fall of King Arthur. The Sword and the Stone, the first book of The Once and Future King, details what King Arthur learned as a child when he was not known to be the next King of England under the influence of his pacifistic tutor Merlyn. He learns that being fair and just is better than power and tyranny. In the next book, The Queen of Air and Darkness, King Arthur is guided by Merlyn and applies what he learned as a child to his reign as King to create the Round Table , where all knights are equal and will use their Might for Right , using their power for good, not tyranny. In the third book, The Ill Made Knight, King Arthur tries to keep his Round Table from splitting, all the while his wife, Guenever, and his best knight and friend, Lancelot, are rumoured to be having an affair. In The Candle in the Wind, the last book, King Arthur creates laws and uses trials, juries, and evidence to instil justice as his last attempt to create a perfect society. Throughout his life, King Arthur is seen as benevolent, brave, chivalrous, open minded, progressive, determined, optimistic, and faithful. King Arthur s traits portray him positively, but he is not perfect and his flaws can sometimes portray him negatively. King Arthur was told he would be a squire for his brother, Kay, who would be knighted. Arthur did not know who his biological parents were, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...